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what was Indian charivarI​

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Answered by GôldGrâće
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charivari in British. (ˌʃɑːrɪˈvɑːrɪ ), shivaree or especially US chivaree. 1. a discordant mock serenade to newlyweds, made with pans, kettles, etc.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Indian charivarI​

  • Charivari was a common tradition in which a mock parade through a group with a contested provocation was performed.
  • The audience is often referred to as live music because they are trying to make as much noise as possible by banging on pans and cups or whatever they have come to hand.
  • Three types of parades were. In the first, and more brutal way, a wrongdoer or a wrongdoer may be dragged away from home or office and paraded by force by a mob.
  • In the system they were susceptible to the scorn of the crowd, they might be pummeled and regularly a victim or victims were dunked at the end of the deliberations.

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