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Chaar Bayt is a 400-year-old traditional performing art, performed by a group of artists or singers. Chaar Bayt or Four Stanzas is a form of folklore and performing art. It is still alive today mainly in Rampur (Uttar Pradesh), Tonk (Rajasthan),
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). Sangeet Natak Academy recognized it as a traditional folk art form.


Origin

The poetic form traces back to the 7th century in Arabia with the name ''Rajeez''. The origin of the word "Chaar Bayt" can be traced back to the Persian language where it refers to a four-stanzas poetry in which each stanza is composed of four lines. The poetry is sung accompanied by
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, a percussion instrument of Arab origin. This art form came from Persia to India via Afghanistan. The widely accepted source is the Afghani soldiers in the Mughal army brought this art to India.


Composition

Earlier, it was composed in Persian and Pashtu, however, later it came to be composed in Urdu also. The form gradually became embedded in local culture and began to borrow its idiom from the folk. The "Chaar Bayt" poetry exudes the same sensuousness as the Urdu Ghazal.


Present artists groups

* Babban Sultani performing group from Rampur in Uttar Pradesh. * Badshah Khan and troupe from Tonk in Rajasthan. * Masood Hashmi and troupe from
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in Madhya Pradesh. * Some local troupes from
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Theme of the art

Usually, "Chaar Bayt" is a long poem with a chain of four stanzas describing wars, bravery, romance and sometimes spirituality. In earlier periods it has a Sufi mystic spiritual theme, later socio-political issues became the dominant subjects of the theme.


References

{{Reflist Indian folklore Islam in India Urdu-language literature Uttar Pradesh folklore Rampur, Uttar Pradesh Performing arts in India Indian folk music