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Ladishah (also spelled Ladi Shah or Laddi Shah) is a
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musical genre originated in
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with its roots in traditional and humorous
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originally sung by minstrels while locally wondering from one place to another. It is usually sung in
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to express anguish or to entertain people in a rhythmic form primarily revolves around political, social and cultural issues in the form of
ballad A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative set to music. Ballads derive from the medieval French ''chanson balladée'' or ''ballade'', which were originally "dance songs". Ballads were particularly characteristic of the popular poetry and ...
or melodious
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. It is identified when an entertainer raises their concerns in the form of
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and melody singing without a voice break at some occurrences. It is sung with a musical instrument called ''dhukar'', a traditional instrument consisting of two metal rods. Sometimes, an artist sings without a musical instrument. Encompasses the
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, a ladishah singer literally acts as a communicator in a society to convey their message to the people either for public entertainment purpose or to address political views, social consciousness or
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without practicing false consciousness and parody music. In broad sense, a ladishah artist is also referred to as a "street performer" or "historical describer" depending on lyrics.


History

Ladishah genre originally emerged as a popular lyrics narrating with a combination of situational ballad, humorous and melody tone in Jammu and Kashmir princely state around eighteenth or nineteenth century. It has its roots in the culture of Kashmir written and narrated by the same entertainer. Literary associated with Kashmiri literature, it was initially used to criticise the rulers engaged in human rights abuse. Some local people believe that ladishah songs were used to sung during the
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season particularly exercised by
nomad A nomad is a member of a community without fixed habitation who regularly moves to and from the same areas. Such groups include hunter-gatherers, pastoral nomads (owning livestock), tinkers and trader nomads. In the twentieth century, the popu ...
s in order to get food in return. Over the times with modern music revolution, the genre became less popular or almost unknown to the people, and subsequently it declined due to Kashmir conflict, a war that triggered
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since the military conflict started in the region.


Contemporary history

While ladishah was originally performed by male artists, in 2020, Syed Areej Safvi, a
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artist became the first woman in Kashmir to perform ladishah.


Origin

Some historians regard this as a dependent genre, while Dr. Farooq Fayaz, a Kashmiri author and an associate professor of the University of Kashmir at History department identifies it as an independent genre of traditional singing. The genre, according to the department of History, was first sung or created by a Kashmiri singer from Lari village of Pulwama district. He belonged to Shah dynasty and people used to call him "Shah of Lari" and hence the genre became known as "Ladishah". It is described by various literary figures in different opinions, making it difficult to track its academic records historically. Some poets, including
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recognize the word "Ladishah" to have originated from the word "Ladi" means a row or line and the word "Shah" was used to describe Muslim rulers who reigned the
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over multiple occasions.


Style

Ladishah is usually performed wearing traditional dress such as
pheran Pheran or phiran ( , ) is the traditional outfit for both males and females in Kashmir. The pheran consists of two gowns, one over the other. The traditional pheran extends to the feet, which was popular up to the late 19th century C.E. However ...
on stages and streets in particular, and while it delivers critical commentaries and thinking on various subjects, ''dukar'' instrument is used to play a thin ringing sounds every time a word is produced by the singer.


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