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Dhadi (Punjabi: ਢਾਡੀ (Gurmukhi),
Dhādi), also
spelled as Dhadhi, is one who
sings ballads using Dhadd and Sarangi, the folk
instruments of Punjab. According...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dhadi may
refer to :
Dhadi (music), a
genre of folk
ballads from Punjab,
India Dhadi (caste), a
subgroup of the Mirasi...
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founded by
Sidhar Khan
Dhadi in the early-18th century.
Sometimes referred to as the
inventor of the tabla,
Sidhar Khan
Dhadi is the
earliest available...
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traditional musical instrument native to
Punjab that is
mainly used by the
Dhadi singers. It is also used by
other folk
singers of the region. The dhadd...
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older categories of folk
begin with the
dhadi genre,
which does
follow ideas of
communal authorship. The folk
dhadi genre emphasizes stories of
heroism and...
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Gaairan Naal
Penghan Jhotdiye Released: 1993 Writer:
Dhadi Amar
Singh Shaunki, Debi
Makhsoospuri and
Sangtar Producer:
Kamal Heer and...
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ḍhāḍī tradition dates back to the time of Guru Hargobind.
These dhadi performers sang odes of valour, such as
heroic ballads (vaars). Two
dhadi performers...
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against the
formidable Mughals. The song is
structured in the
style of
Dhadi–Vaar music,
traditionally used by Guru
Gobind Singh as a war cry against...
- Released: August, 2003 Format: DVD and CD Label:
Plasma Records Writer:
Dhadi Amar
Singh Shaunki,
Shamsher Singh Sandhu,
Charan Singh Safari,
Kuldip Deep...
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communities like Bhil, Manganiar, Lakha, Jogi, Garo, Kathodi, Koch-Rajbongshi,
Dhadi tribes, Meghwal, Charkula, Ponung,
Matka Bhawai, Terahtali,
Kalbeliya dancers...