Sadarang

Sadarang
Sadarang,Descendant of Naubat Khan
Background information
Birth name Niyamat Khan
Born 1670
Origin India
Died 1748
Genres Hindustani classical music
Occupation(s) Hindustani classical music composer

Sadarang (1670–1748) was the pen name of the Hindustani musical composer and artist Niyamat Khan.[1] Sadarang was active in the eighteenth century. He and his nephew Adarang changed the Khayal style of Hindustani music into the form performed today.Naimat Khan composed Khyal for his disciples and he never performed Khyal.[2] He served in the court of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah (ruled 1719-1748).[3] Sadarang and Adarang remain influential in Hindustani classical music, mainly through their compositions.[4] Salar Jung Nawwab Dargah Quli Khan, a young noble deccani who lived in Delhi between 1737 and 1741, had the opportunity to hear Na’mat Khan play the bin. He wrote in Risala Salar Jung later translated as Muraqqa -i Dehli:[5] "When he begins to play the bin, when the notes of the bin throw a spell on the world, the party enters a strange state: people begin to flutter like fish out of water (...). Na’mat Khan is acquainted with all aspects of music. Na’mat Khan is considered unequalled and is the pride of the people of Delhi.[6] Niyamat khan was the descendant of Naubat Khan.[7] Another Famous descendant of Sadarang was Wazir Khan of Rampur.

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