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68c94e48d56714d54cebe5e2Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)

Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)


Special Features:


Professional Quality for Double Thumba Sitar & Easy to Carry.


Delivery Time: 12-15 Working Days after Successful Payment.


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In The Box: Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)


History (Wikipedia):


From where we get Sitar- Small history below:


Our knowledge about the instrument from Wikipedia. As per Wikipedia, we shared this small history to let our customers know about the history. Scholars theorized that Amir Khusrow (c. 1253–1325), a renowned Sufi inventor, poet, and pioneer of Khyal, Tarana, and Qawwali, invented or developed the sitar during the 13th century. However, many consider this tradition discredited, as no records from that period refer to the instrument as a "sitar." Furthermore, an ambiguous statement in a 19th-century work by Captain N. Augustus Willard may have led to the incorrect association of the famous poet Amir Khusrow with a later figure, possibly named Khusrau Khan, who lived in the 18th century


The earliest mention of the instrument, in fact, dates back to 1739 AD, as found in the "Muraqqa-i-Dehli," which was written by Dargah Quli Khan during the reign of Muhammad Shah Rangila. Moreover, historians analyzing both oral and textual evidence suggest that Khusrau Khan, an 18th-century figure from the Mughal court, originated the sitar from the small Persian three-stringed setar. Consequently, during the late Mughal Empire, the instrument began to evolve into its modern shape, featuring a wider neck, a bowl made of gourd instead of glued wooden lathes, metal frets, and, importantly, a bone nut on the neck. Moreover, there are two popular modern styles of sitar. The fully decorated "instrumental style" (sometimes called the "Ravi Shankar style") and the "gayaki" style (sometimes called the "Vilayat Khan" style). This provides a basic history of the instrument.


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Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)


Special Features:


Professional Quality for Double Thumba Sitar & Easy to Carry.


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Key Attributes

Country of originIndia
BrandCalutta Musical
Net Quantity1 piece
Manufacturer or packer nameCalcutta Musical Depot
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Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)


Special Features:


Professional Quality for Double Thumba Sitar & Easy to Carry.


Delivery Time: 12-15 Working Days after Successful Payment.


For More information SMS 6300 Name Email Country and Send to +919830066661


N.B: All prices are inclusive of Shipping (International Air Mode)/ Packing/ Tax/ Insurance. No hidden cost. Read our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Shipping Policy.


In The Box: Sitar Case (Double Thumba/ Single Thumba)


History (Wikipedia):


From where we get Sitar- Small history below:


Our knowledge about the instrument from Wikipedia. As per Wikipedia, we shared this small history to let our customers know about the history. Scholars theorized that Amir Khusrow (c. 1253–1325), a renowned Sufi inventor, poet, and pioneer of Khyal, Tarana, and Qawwali, invented or developed the sitar during the 13th century. However, many consider this tradition discredited, as no records from that period refer to the instrument as a "sitar." Furthermore, an ambiguous statement in a 19th-century work by Captain N. Augustus Willard may have led to the incorrect association of the famous poet Amir Khusrow with a later figure, possibly named Khusrau Khan, who lived in the 18th century


The earliest mention of the instrument, in fact, dates back to 1739 AD, as found in the "Muraqqa-i-Dehli," which was written by Dargah Quli Khan during the reign of Muhammad Shah Rangila. Moreover, historians analyzing both oral and textual evidence suggest that Khusrau Khan, an 18th-century figure from the Mughal court, originated the sitar from the small Persian three-stringed setar. Consequently, during the late Mughal Empire, the instrument began to evolve into its modern shape, featuring a wider neck, a bowl made of gourd instead of glued wooden lathes, metal frets, and, importantly, a bone nut on the neck. Moreover, there are two popular modern styles of sitar. The fully decorated "instrumental style" (sometimes called the "Ravi Shankar style") and the "gayaki" style (sometimes called the "Vilayat Khan" style). This provides a basic history of the instrument.


Country of originIndia
Materialwood
BrandCalutta Musical
Common nameCase
Net Quantity1 piece
Package Dimension150L x 45W x 40H cm
Manufacturer or packer nameCalcutta Musical Depot
Manufacturer or packer address28C, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Road, Kolkata-700025, WB, India
Manufacturing Date2025
contact details consumer careCalutta Musical Depot, [email protected]