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Monday, 11 March 2019

The Bagpipes of Pakistan: How the Instrument Thrives Thousands of Miles Away from Scotland

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The bagpipe had to wait until the mid-19th century for British colonialists to bring it to subcontinental India, of which Pakistan was a part before independence and partition in 1947.

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