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  2. Music of Haryana - Wikipedia

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    The country-side or desi (native) form of Haryanvi music is based on Raag Bhairvi, Raag Bhairav, Raag Kafi, Raag Jaijaivanti, Raag Jhinjhoti and Raag Pahadi and used for celebrating community bonhomie to sing seasonal songs, ballads, ceremonial songs (wedding, etc.) and related religious legendary tales such as Puran Bhagat.

  3. Saang - Wikipedia

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    In Haryana the most celebrated name is that of Deep Chand Bahman of village Khanda, Sonipat. He was popularly known as Shakespeare or Kalidas of Haryana. [3] He polished the style of Ali Bux and gave a new color to this folk art. The Saang of that time had two categories: (i) Kirtan Style and (ii) Nautanki Style. Deep Chand's style of ...

  4. Music of India - Wikipedia

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    This article has an unclear citation style. The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting. (July 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Tyagaraja, known for his extensive contributions to Carnatic music Music of India Genres Traditional Classical Carnatic Odissi Hindustani Folk Borgeet Baul Bhajan Kirtana Shyama Sangeet ...

  5. Nautanki - Wikipedia

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    Nautanki's origins lie in the Saangit, Bhagat, and Swang musical theatre traditions of Northern India. One Saangit called Saangit Rani Nautanki Ka became so popular that the whole genre's name became Nautanki. Nautanki is most famous in the states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Bihar.

  6. Jasraj - Wikipedia

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    Jasraj (28 January 1930 [4] – 17 August 2020 [5]) was an Indian classical vocalist, belonging to the Mewati gharana (musical apprenticeship lineage). His musical career spanned 75 years resulting in national and international fame, respect and numerous major awards and accolades.

  7. Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Anthropologists came up with the view that Haryana was known by this name because in the post-Mahabharata period, the Ābhiras lived here, [14] who developed special skills in the art of agriculture. [15] According to Pran Nath Chopra, Haryana evolved as a word from Ābhirāyana (from ābhira and ayana "path, way") to Ahirāyana to Hariyānā ...

  8. Indian folk music - Wikipedia

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    Bhangra (Punjabi: ਭੰਗੜਾ) is a form of dance-oriented folk music of Punjab. The present musical style is derived from non traditional musical accompaniment to the riffs of Punjab called by the same name. The female dance of Punjab region is known as Giddha (Punjabi: ਗਿੱਧਾ).

  9. Uday Bhanu Hans - Wikipedia

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    When Haryana became a separate state in 1966, Uday Bhanu was declared as its state poet of Haryana. [5] He was awarded Sur Puruskar in 2006 [6] and Haryana Sahitya Rattan Samman in 2009 [7] by Haryana Sahitya Akademi. Uday Bhanu Hans Awards are given every year in his honour. [6]