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Aalha songs are a category of North Indian folk music sung popular in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. These are songs typically inspired by the exploits of warriors and kings of this region. The songs are usually a combination of narration and poetry - the singer will first narrate a part of the story in prose, and the subsequent part of the story will be sung in verse. Warriors commonly mentioned in aalhaa music are Lakhan, Udal, Indal, Jasraj, Bachraj etc, while the areas mentioned in the songs include Mahoba, Bundelkhand and Kannauj. Track: 08 Apni Tharia Indrasen Ke Album: Chandrawal Ki Chauthi Vol. 1 [More] [Less] |
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Date: 11 January 2012 Category: Bundelkhand |
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North Indian Folk Song - Lago Mahina Hai Sawan Ko ????? ??? - ??? ????? ?? ???? ?? Aalha songs are a category of North Indian folk music sung popular in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. These are songs typically inspired by the exploits of warriors and kings of this region. The songs are usually a combination of narration and poetry - the singer will first narrate a part of the story in prose, and the subsequent part of the story will be sung in verse. Warriors commonly mentioned in aalhaa music are Lakhan, Udal, Indal, Jasraj, Bachraj etc, while the areas mentioned in the songs include Mahoba, Bundelkhand and Kannauj. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 11 January 2012 Category: Bundelkhand |
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Aalha songs are a category of North Indian folk music sung popular in the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. These are songs typically inspired by the exploits of warriors and kings of this region. The songs are usually a combination of narration and poetry - the singer will first narrate a part of the story in prose, and the subsequent part of the story will be sung in verse. Warriors commonly mentioned in aalhaa music are Lakhan, Udal, Indal, Jasraj, Bachraj etc, while the areas mentioned in the songs include Mahoba, Bundelkhand and Kannauj. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 11 January 2012 Category: Bundelkhand |
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It is the river which had cradled a civilization that once changed the face of the central Indian society. Betwa, also known as Vetravati, has found mention in ancient pieces of Indian literature, like Mahabharata and Meghaduta.
Rudra Pratap, a powerful king of the Bundela dynasty, chose the banks of Betwa river to build up the city of Orchha, which later became the capital of his empire.
Betwa, flowing through the state of Madhya Pradesh, is a tributary of river Yamuna. It originates in the Vindhya ranges, flows through Madhya Pradesh and joins Yamuna in Uttar Pradesh. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 06 September 2011 Category: Orchha Tikamgarh |
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Jhansi Rani Fort (Jhansi Fort) built by Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha is also on the banks of the river Betwa. |
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Date: 06 September 2011 Category: Orchha Tikamgarh |
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Video of Betwa or Vetravati or Shuktimati, a tributary of river Yamuna. |
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Date: 06 September 2011 Category: Orchha Tikamgarh |
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Video of murals at Rajmahal, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India. The murals here, which belong to the Bundela school of mural painting. |
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Date: 31 August 2011 Category: Orchha Tikamgarh |
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Chanderi is located strategically on the borders of Malwa and Bundelkhand. Chanderi is a town of historical importance in Ashoknagar District of Madhya Pradesh state in India. It is situated at a distance of 127 km from Shivpuri, 37 km from Lalitpur, 55 km from Ashok Nagar and about 45 km from Esagarh. Chanderi is surrounded by hills, lakes and forests and there are several monuments of the Bundela Rajputs and Malwa sultans. [More] [Less] |
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Date: 30 August 2011 Category: Bundelkhand |
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