Such was the relationship between patron and musician that many were happy to adopt the patron’s state or estate as their musical identity. Thus, we hear of Ustad Faiyyaz Khan, though belonging to the Agra gharana, preferring to refer to himself as Faiyaz Khan, Baroda wale. Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan of the Senia gharana was referred to as Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan of Gwalior, as was Ustad Allaudin Khan of Maihar. The Patiala gharana comprised musicians who were not from Patiala. Some even took on a geographical location, even though not a part of the State court, like Ustad Alladiya Khan founder of the Jaipur Attrauli gharana, who wanted to identify with the great court of Jaipur. The aristocrats of Gauripur, now in Bangladesh invited Ustad Inayet Khan (father of Ustad Vilayat Khan) to their court, and for a few years, in his lifetime he was referred to Ustad Inayet Khan of Gauripur. Pt Radhika Mohan Maitra of Rajshahi developed such a bond with the ustad his father patronized, Ustad Mohammed Ameer Khan, that he himself became a professional musician of remarkable stature.