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97:. The play is written entirely in verse, and the central theme is a romance between a prince and a fairy. Operatic devices such as fireworks and masks are employed in enacting the play. Although the play was initially intended to be performed in royal court, songs from the play influenced the 394:... The court poet Agha Hasan ("Amanat") wrote this musical dance drama based on the love story of a fairy and a prince. The drama, entirely in verse, was picked up by Parsi theater companies in Bombay that produced Urdu plays in India ... 265:... some characters used masks and other make up their faces ... Fireworks were used ... published in German by Friedrich Rosen (1856-1935) in Leipzig which evoked considerable interest ... Khadim Husain Afsos's 155:
Although it is widely regarded as the first Urdu stage play, there is dispute on how the play came to be created. While some historians have contended that Agha Hasan Amanat was commissioned by
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The play is considered a seminal work that directly influenced several important nineteenth and early-twentieth century Urdu plays that followed it, including Khadim Husain Afsos's
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performed at the court of Wajid Ali Shah of Oudh ... for at least two generations after that, actors and musicians of Oudh sang the songs of Inder Sabha ...
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Friedrich Rosen. "Die Indarsabhā des Amānat : neuindisches Singspiel in lithographischem Originaltext." Leipzig: Brockhaus Verlag, 1892.
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for at least two generations after that, actors and musicians of Oudh sang the songs of Inder Sabha
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was composed by the order of ... Also, there is a good deal of evidence to show that
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in the 1880s as a doctoral thesis at the University of Leipzig by
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in Urdu and quickly transitioned into popular culture, where "
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was written by Amanat at the behest of Wajid Ali Shah ...
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ever made. A. Narayanan, R. S. Prakash followed Madan's
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holds the world record for the most songs (72) in any
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Index

Indrasabha
Urdu
Indra
play
opera
Agha Hasan Amanat
German
Friedrich Rosen
Madan Theatre
Indra
Hindu mythology
geet tradition
ghazals
thumri
Benares gharana
chaubolas
chhands
Wajid Ali Shah
Abdul Halim Sharar
sound films
Alam Ara
Jamshedji Framji Madan
Madan Theatre
Jehanara Kajjan
musical
Hindi
Tamil


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