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Awadhi is a 'dialect' of Hindi, spoken in the Awadh (Oudh) region of Uttar Pradesh. Its speakers are also found in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Delhi and Nepal.


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Khayal Sangeet - Gwalior , Delhi , Agra , Jaipur Khayal Sangeet Khayal singing romantic, grandiose Vrinda Mundkur ... (217 words)
The gradual evolution of texts from Sanskrit to the dialects of Hindi like Brij, Avadhi, and Bhojpuri were initiated in the 16th cent by Raja Mansingh Tomar of Gwalior in the era of Akbar.
This sophisticated form has various styles or schools such as those established in Gwalior, Delhi, Agra, Jaipur etc.Khayal as the name suggests originated from the Persian word which means imagination, thus becoming a sublime yet colourful form of music.
Persian and Arabic influences creeped in during the patronage of the Khilji and Tuglak regimes, during Emporer Akbar's rule in the Mughal era and much later during the period of Wajid Ali Shah during British governance.
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