The Delhi or Dilli Gharana, is a tabla discipleship tradition part of Punjab gharana known for being the oldest.[1] This tradition was founded by Sidhar Khan Dhadi in the early-18th century. The tradition is regarded for establishing a distinction from pakhawaj repertoire, "do ungliyon ka baaj" (two-finger style), and contributing improvisation conventions like peshkar and kayada.[2] Heirs of this gharana went on to establish other traditions like Lucknow gharana, Ajrada gharana, and Farukhabad gharana.