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define hindustani music

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Answered by muhammadkaif1
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Hindustani classical music([hin̪d̪us̪t̪ɑːn̪i]) is the traditional musicof northern areas of the Indiansubcontinent, including the modern states of India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It may also be called NorthIndian classical music or Shāstriya Sangīt.

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Answered by arjun4144
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Hindustani music, one of the two principal types of South Asian classical music, found mainly in the northern three-fourths of the subcontinent, where Indo-Aryan languages are spoken. (The other principal type, Karnatak music, is found in the Dravidian-speaking region of southern India.) The two systems diverged gradually, beginning in the 13th century, when the Islamic conquest of northern parts of the subcontinent introduced highly influential Arab and Persian musical practices that then merged with Hindu traditions. (The influences from Muslim cultures played virtually no role in the development of Karnatak music.).
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