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2024-12-30 17:05:03
This instrument is called a Morsing and is not the Persian Chang, It's origin is in Rajasthan, India where it is mainly in use today. [Link] [Link]
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2024-12-30 18:42:53
The morchang, also known as the Indian jaw harp, is a mouth-resonated instrument that is played using the mouth and left hand. It is similar to the Jew's harp and is found in India, Pakistan, and South India. [Link]
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2024-12-30 23:10:27
This instrument called “Temir Komuz” and developed by ancient nomadic Turkic people Turkestan, Caucasus and Siberia area, is believed to date back to 6000 BCE. [Link] It is also believed that Turkic Babur Khan brought a cultural and religious influence from Turkestan to India. [Link]
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2024-12-31 05:31:42
There is nothing ancient about Pakistan. It was created in 1947 by partition from India [Link]
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2024-12-31 06:05:07
This instrument was first invented by the Turks 6000 years ago. [Link]ğız_kopuzu
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2024-12-31 22:05:37
NNN many instruments like this one across the world with many different names. Claiming invention origins is speculative and belongs in the comments. It is factually an instrument from Pakistan, similar objects may come from China, India, and that would also be factually correct.
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