- Eway if land not acquired". IndianTollways.
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March 2019.
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Britannica article "
Farukhabad"....
- of the
Farukhabad tradition. He
studied initially with
Manik Das of the
Benares tradition before learning with
Swapan Siva of the
Farukhabad tradition...
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being one of the few
female tabla players. She was
taught to play the
Farukhabad gharana style by her father, Prof.
Swapan Siva. She was the
subject of...
- 1909 – 18
February 1997) was an
Indian harmonium and
tabla player from
Farukhabad gharana of
Hindustani classical music and musicologist. Born in a Hindu...
- DhereDhere/KitaTaka/TakitaDha.
Vilayat Ali Khan (1779–1826), co-founder of
Farukhabad gharana. Son-in-law and
disciple of
Miyan Bakshu Khan of
Lucknow gharana...
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other traditions like
Punjab gharana,
Lucknow gharana,
Ajrada gharana,
Farukhabad gharana and
Benares gharana.
Delhi Gharana was
founded by
Sidhar Khan...
- l'Ecole
Francaise d'Extreme-Orient. p. 140. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Farukhabad" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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Shahjahanpur district, was a
terror in Shahjahanpur, Etah, Badaun,
Kannauj and
Farukhabad districts,
although the
bandit leader Kallu was not a born or habitual...
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Kamalganj railway station is
located in
Farukhabad district,
Uttar Pradesh state, India. It
serves Kamalganj town. Its code is KLJ. It has two platforms...
- (560 mi)
arching course p****ing
through the
cities of Bijnor, Kannauj,
Farukhabad, and Kanpur.
Along the way it is
joined by the Ramganga,
which contributes...