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- close to Agra where Imdad Khan (1848–1920) lived. It is also known as Imdadkhani gharana in the honour of its founder, Imdad Khan. Imdad Khan family is...
- Indian musicians and sitar players of his generation. He belongs to the Imdadkhani gharana, also called Etawah gharana school of music. He has recorded over...
- recorded. Imdad Khan is considered one of the founders of Etawah gharana (Imdadkhani gharana) of Hindustani classical music. His two sons Enayat Khan and Wahid...
- At 13, she started training under Bimalendu Mukherjee, doyen of the Imdadkhani gharana. She stood first in the All India Radio competition in 1994 and...
- son for nearly 400 years. He belonged to Etawah gharana also known as Imdadkhani gharana of classical musicians. Imrat Khan's father was Enayat Khan (1895–1938)...
- the sitar and surbahar (b**** sitar) in the family style, known as the Imdadkhani Gharana or Etawah Gharana (music school origin), named after a small village...
- surbahar and sitar player. He was the son of Imdad Khan and belonged to the Imdadkhani gharana or Etawah gharana of classical music. Wahid Khan was born in 1895...
- taught in the family style, known as the Imdadkhani gharana by his father and other relatives in the family. Imdadkhani gharana is also called Etawah gharana...
- Parvez; born 14 October 1954) is an Indian classical sitar maestro from the Imdadkhani gharana. He represents the seventh generation of the Etawah Gharana as...
- Andharia, Sanhita Nandi, Shanti Sharma, Nikhil Banerjee, Pannalal Ghosh, the Imdadkhani gharana, and Sultan Khan. Although he referred to his style as the Indore...