Under whose patronage did kathak grow into a major art form?
Kathak grew into a major art form under the patronage of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh
Kathak grew into a major art form under the patronage of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh
Kathak developed in the courts of Rajasthan (Jaipur) and Lucknow.
The kathaks were originally a caste of storytellers in temples of north India who beautified their performances with gestures and songs.
The term Kathak is derived from Katha, a word used in Sanskrit and other languages for the story.
The Rajput rulers were the apostles of bravery. They fought valiantly and often chose death on the battlefield rather than face defeat.
In the 19th century, the region that constitutes most of the present-day Rajasthan was called Rajputana by the British.
King Anangabhima III dedicated his kingdom to Purushottama Jagannath and proclaimed himself as the deputy of the god.
Anantavarman was one of the most important rulers of the Ganga dynasty in the 12th century.