File:Folk artist in Jaipur.jpg
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English: Folk music of Rajasthan has been originated from emotions, stories and daily activities of Rajasthani people. Maands are Rajasthan's most sophisticated style of Folk music and has come a long way from the time it was only sung in royal courts, in praise of the Rajput rulers.
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Author | Ardour art |
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This media was uploaded as part of Wiki Loves Folklore 2024 international photographic contest. Other languages:
Deutsch ∙ English ∙ Español ∙ Igbo ∙ Português brasileiro ∙ Українська ∙ +/− |
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