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Gifu, Japan on the Nagara River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azeri traditional drum nagara Royalty Free Stock Photo
Postage stamp Soviet Union USSR 1990. Azerbaijani Balaman, Zurna, Nagara, Saz and Tar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of Nagara river flowing through Gifu city from the top of Gifu castle Royalty Free Stock Photo
The young azeri woman playing traditional drum nagara Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The young azeri woman playing traditional drum nagara Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Abandoned Nagara Indian Cultural Musical Instrument Royalty Free Stock Photo
A traditional drum NAGARA at Panauti Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nagara Drum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nagara Drum Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The nagara or naghara is the most widespread of the membranophone instruments. There are several types of naghara, which is considered to be the lead instrument in folk ceremonies and weddings. It is an Indian drum with a rounded back and a hide head, usually played in pairs. The rounded section of a naqqara is made of baked clay, while the flat side consists of treated skin fastened around the rim with string which is tightened over the back of the bowl.


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