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Khushhal Khan was a son of Karim Khan a descendant of Tansen-Mughal court musician. Initially Khushhal Khan entered the court of Raja Rao Ranbha Bahadur a Maratha General of Nizam II army and was later a court musician of Nizam II and later Nizam III. He wrote a musical text Raag Darshan a Persian manuscript in 1808.

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  1. "Chief musicians to the Mughal emperors" (PDF). pp. 9–10. Retrieved 25 February 2018.


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