Examples of using Carnatic in English and their translations into Hindi
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Carnatic music is usually performed by a small ensemble of musicians,
Muhammed Ali Khan Wallajah the Nawab of Arcot often referred to himself as the Subedar of the Carnatic in his letters and correspondence with the then Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II.
incorporating ragas from the South Indian Carnatic music in his performances, and recorded his first LP album Three Ragas in London,
it was one of the main centres, around which, the wars of the Carnatic were fought in the 18th century, during the British- French struggle for supremacy in India.
The French wanted to reduce the growing influence of the English in the Carnatic, so they supported Husayn Dost Khan, alias Chanda Sahib, as the rightful Nawab of the Carnatic against Muhammad Anwaruddin.
The patronage and contribution of Wadiyars to carnatic music was researched in the 1980s by Prof. Mysore Sri V. Ramarathnam, Retired First Principal
When Hyder Ali swept into the Carnatic towards Arcot on 23 July 1780,
Edwin's family works with a predominantly Hindu upper-caste clientele of distinguished Carnatic musicians and this is reflected on the walls of their workshop,
Carnatic thus was the name commonly given to the region of Southern India that stretches from the East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh in the North, to the Maratha fort of Ranjana-Gad
the wars against Tipu Sultan and the Carnatic Wars of the 18th century, the British attack on Cuttack dring the Second Anglo-Maratha War,
After the death of Chanda sahib in the last of the Carnatic wars, Madurai kingdom came under Mohammed Ali's(the incumbent Nawab of Arcot)
The Nawab of the Carnatic was established by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, who in 1692 appointed Zulfikhar Ali Khan as the first Nawab of the Carnatic, with his seat at Arcot as a reward for his victory over the Marathas led by Rajaram.
sometimes combining deep knowledge of Hindustani(North Indian) or Carnatic(South Indian)
often combining deep knowledge of Hindustani(North Indian) and Carnatic(South Indian)
For example, South Asian art music(Hindustani and Carnatic music) is frequently cited as placing little emphasis on what is perceived in western practice as conventional harmony; the underlying harmonic
Carnatic Music.
The Third Carnatic War.
The Carnatic Railway Company.
The Nawab of the Carnatic.
Carnatic music evolved during this era.