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  2. Naubat Khan - Wikipedia

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    Naubat Khan (also known as Ali Khan Karori) was an Indian classical music composer, musician and instrumentalist who was made a Mansabdar by Mughal Emperor Akbar.He is known today for his skills with the rudra veena or bīn, which he is shown playing in paintings by Mughal court artists.

  3. Tansen - Wikipedia

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    He was a close confidant of Raja Ramchandra Singh, and they used to make music together. Tansen's reputation brought him to the attention of the Mughal Emperor Akbar, who sent messengers to Raja Ramchandra Singh, requesting Tansen to join the musicians at the Mughal court. Tansen initially refused to go and sought to retire instead into ...

  4. Sadarang - Wikipedia

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    Sadarang served in the court of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah (ruled 1719-1748). [3] [4] Sadarang and Adarang remain influential in Hindustani classical music, mainly through their compositions. [5] Salar Jung Nawwab Dargah Quli Khan, a young noble Deccani who lived in Delhi between 1738 and 1741, had the opportunity to hear Naimat Khan play the ...

  5. Gunsamundra - Wikipedia

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    Gunsamundra (in white) and his son Khushal Khan (in pink) can be seen at the wedding procession of Dara Shikoh.Names are inscribed. Royal Collection Trust, London.. Lal Khan was a musician in the court of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, who conferred the title of Gunsamundra on him on 19 November 1637.

  6. Rudra veena - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the major types of veena played in Indian classical music, notable for its deep bass resonance. [4] The rudra veena is seen in temple architecture predating the Mughals. It is also mentioned in court records as early as the reign of Zain-ul Abidin (1418–1470), [3] and attained particular importance among Mughal court musicians. [3]

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    50 Times People Took Photos So Mesmerizing, They Had To Prove They Were Actually Real. Viktorija Strelciunaite. January 9, 2025 at 7:24 AM. Our world is a pretty special place, ...

  8. Tawaif - Wikipedia

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    She was also known as Shamshad Begum and was known as The Queen of Music. She is the mother of Naseem Banu and grandmother of Saira Banu. Rasoolan Bai (1902 – 15 December 1974), Indian Hindustani classical music vocal musician. Roshan Ara Begum (1917 – 6 December 1982), vocalist belonging to the Kirana gharana of Hindustani classical music ...

  9. Baiju Bawra - Wikipedia

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    According to a story, mentioned by Susheela Misra in Some immortals of Hindustani music, Baiju Bawra was born as Baij nath in a poor Brahmin family in Champaner, Gujarat Sultanate. After his father's death, his mother, a devotee of Krishna, went to Vrindavan. There, Baiju met his teacher Swami Haridas, and was trained in a gurukula. He also ...