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- Sadarang (1670–1748) was the pen name of the Hindustani musical composer and artist Naimat Khan, who was active in the eighteenth century. He and his nephew...
- तुम हमको चलन किया ॥ (or, क्या तुम हमको ठगन दिया ॥) जा जा रे... suna ho Sadāraṅg, tumako cāhata hai kyā tuma hamako calana kiyā (or, kyā tuma hamako ṭhagana...
- Niyamat Khan, who was adept in both dhrupad and veena, won the title Sadarang from the emperor for his talents and theoretical and practical knowledge...
- does not appear to support this. The compositions by the court musician Sadarang in the court of Muhammad Shah bear a closer affinity to the modern khyal...
- Mughal court of the time had musicians such as Naimat Khan, also known as Sadarang, and his nephew Firoz Khan (Adarang), whose compositions po****rised the...
- classical music used pen names in compositions to ****ert authorship, including Sadarang, Gunarang (Fayyaz Ahmed Khan), Ada Rang (court musician of Muhammad Shah)...
- revolutionized Hindustani classical music through propagation of Khayal with Sadarang. In the context of Sitar the mention of Adarang deserves attention. Feroze...
- Sidhar Khan VIII. khushal Khan Gunsamundra. X. Nirmol Shah XI.Naimat Khan, Sadarang (1670–1748). Developed Khayal, chief musician of Mohammad Shah Rangeela...
- Amir Khusrau Mir Bula Kalawant, Mir H****an Sawant, Mir Gunwant, Shah Shah Sadarang, Shah Adarang, SheikhFiroz (Shah Bhikan) Taj Khan (Rang Rus) Sheikh Ajmal...
- Sammelan‘, Kolkata, 1956 ‘Sangeet Rasika Sabha', New Delhi Kali Bari, 1957 ‘Sadarang Sangeet Sammelan’, Kolkata, 1963 ‘Sarba Bharatiya Sangeet Sammelan’, Kolkata...