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  • 111Newa Caste — Newar Caste refer to the various subdivision of Newars on the basis of designated occupation. List of castes(note: this list does not mention all the castes found in Newar society. until a detailed and accurate list is provided, use it only to… …

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  • 112Kebero — A kebero is a double headed, conical hand drum used in the traditional music of Eritrea and Ethiopia. A piece of animal hide is stretched over each end, thus forming a membranophone. A large version of the instrument is used in Orthodox Christian …

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  • 113Cylinder of Nabonidus — The Nabonidus Cylinder. The Nabonidus Cylinder from Sippar is a long text in which king Nabonidus of Babylonia (556 539 BC) describes how he repaired three temples: the sanctuary of the moon god Sin in Harran, the sanctuary of the warrior goddess …

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  • 114Rhind Mathematical Papyrus — British Museum, London A portion of the Rhind Papyrus Date …

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  • 115Jennings Dog — Jennings Dog, on display in the British Museum. The Jennings Dog (also known as The Duncombe Dog or The Dog of Alcibiades) is a Roman sculpture of a dog with a docked tail. It is named after its first modern owner Henry Constantine Jennings.… …

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  • 116Urumi (disambiguation) — The name Urumi can be referred to:Martial Art* Urumi a long sword made of flexible steel (Martial Art).Folk Musical Instrument* Urumee a double headed hour glass shaped drum made from goat skin …

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  • 117Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway locomotives — River Mite at Dalegarth This article gives details of the locomotives used on the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, a 15 inches (380 mm) narrow gauge preserved railway line running for 7 miles (11 km) from Ravenglass on the Cumbrian coast …

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  • 118mridangam — [mri däŋ′gəmri däŋ′gəm] n. 〚< Sans mṛdanga, clayey〛 a double headed, barrel shaped drum of India: also mridanga [mri däŋ′gə] * * * …

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  • 119bata — 1. noun a) Ethnic ceremonial double headed drums played in triplet in the religion of Santería, especially in Cuba and Puerto Rico, originally from the Yoruba of Nigeria. Two guitars, bata, bass drum and tambourine b) little brother Syn: mata,&#8230; …

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  • 120dun dun — noun a double headed African drum …

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