The event, which was a part of the Mega cultural festival India by the Nile, was attended by many music enthusiasts from Egypt. Ambassador of India Sanjay Bhattacharyya and other dignitaries were also present at the concert.
"I feel at home in Cairo. Music of Egypt and India have many similarities. There is a historical connection between Arabic music, Egyptian music and Indian music. We have so much in common," he said.
The sarod maestro, who had earlier performed in Egypt in 1978 and in the 1990.
"With sarod, I don't deal with language because through sound I cannot manipulate. If I'm out of tune, you'll know. Other types of music are based on language and texts. Through language you can always manipulate. And unfortunately language is ruling the world, Khan added.
The veteran musician said he is "worried about world peace".
"The 21st century should have been very peaceful and full of harmony. I think it is the worst time in the history of music. Because today people are killing each other on account of religion.
Khan will next perform at Syed Darwish Theatre tomorrow.
The concerts are organised by the Embassy of India in Cairo, in collaboration with Teamwork Arts, and Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
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