- Bimbisāra (in
Buddhist tradition) or
Shrenika (Śreṇika) and
Seniya (
Seṇiya) in the Jain
histories (c. 558 – c. 491 BCE or c. 472 – c. 405 BCE) was the...
- (Devanagari), سینی رباب (Nastaleeq), Punjabi: ਸੇਨੀ ਰੱਬਾਬ), also
known as the
Seniya rabab (Hindustani: सेनिया रबाब (Devanagari), سنیا رباب (Nastaleeq)) is a...
- Devi (8 May 1929 – 24
October 2017) was an
Indian classical singer of the
Seniya and
Banaras gharanas. She
performed classical and
light classical music...
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Kumbhaghosaka (treasurer) and Jīvaka (physician). He was
given the
title of
Seniya. Both Jain and
Buddhist texts claim the king was a
follower of
their respective...
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Auditore TV
miniseries 2012
Exploding Sun
Nourhan TV film 2013 The
Blanketing Seniya Short film
Rhymes for
Young Ghouls Aila As Kawennáhere
Devery Jacobs 2013–2015...
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known to exist,
which has the
characteristics of both the
dhrupad rabab/
seniya rabab and the sarod. The sur-rabab has the
structure of the
dhrupad rabab...
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string instrument. One of the
finest exponents of the Shahjahapur/Gwalior
Seniya Gharana, he is
known for his
purist style of play as well as his own emerging...
- Kammavar,
Kavarai or
Balijas (bangle merchants),
Uppuliya (salt merchants) ,
Seniya (textile workers),
Tottiar or
Kambalattar (those with a
kambalam or blanket)...
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sometimes called Nandabala, was the
daughter of a
wealthy landowner named Seniya, from the
village of
Sanani (now
called Bakraur), near the
forest of Uruvela...
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Gharana Details Adā-ranga अदारंग
Firoz Khān of
Delhi "Colors of Grace."
Seniya Qawwal Bacche || 18th-century
dhrupadiya in Rangile's Court. Ashiq-rang...