Yes, I agree with Wolfi, you take off into something quite powerful at about 12:00. Pity it didn't go further, as I sense ideas were starting to flow at this point. Liszt ? No, I think this piece has an Eastern pungency which is absent in Liszt. Khachaturian might be a bit closer. But in the end, emulations of famous musicians, clever as they might be, are not what improvisation is about. In the best improvisation we are totally but unforcedly ourselves. That is what makes it big enough and deep enough to last us a lifetime, and why we never reach the end, because we never cease to surprise and delight ourselves. We can never know ourselves completely.
I also want to hear much more of your improvisation. Especially I want to hear more of Faisal coming out, in both physical playing forms and musical content. But of course I am being impatient. These things grow slowly and organically over decades and cannot be hastened. Always make time for your improvisation, no matter how busy your work and performance schedules. In the distant future it will reward you immensely, as nothing else in music can ever do.