Chakari

/tʃəˈkɑːri/ noun

In South Asian music, a stringed instrument similar to a lute or the act of playing flattering music to a patron.

From Hindi चाकरी (chakari) and Persian roots, possibly related to chakar (servant), as this music was historically performed by servants or musicians seeking patronage.

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