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- Karkm abstract "The karkm is, or was, a type of bagpipe played by the "Turkmen" nomads of Turkey (presumably those now known as Yörük), at least in the late 18th and early 19th century. The name is believed derived from the word for "lance reed", a material also used to make bagpies in Hatay (modern Turkey). The scholar Yalgin noted that the Turkmen believe it was they who introduced the bagpipe to the Arabs.".
- Karkm wikiPageID "31607104".
- Karkm wikiPageLength "830".
- Karkm wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- Karkm wikiPageRevisionID "640256869".
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipe.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Turkish_musical_instruments.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Hatay_Province.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Yörük.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLink Yörüks.
- Karkm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Karkm".
- Karkm hasPhotoCollection Karkm.
- Karkm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-instrument-stub.
- Karkm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Karkm wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Turkish_musical_instruments.
- Karkm subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Karkm subject Category:Turkish_musical_instruments.
- Karkm type Instrument.
- Karkm type Instrument.
- Karkm comment "The karkm is, or was, a type of bagpipe played by the "Turkmen" nomads of Turkey (presumably those now known as Yörük), at least in the late 18th and early 19th century. The name is believed derived from the word for "lance reed", a material also used to make bagpies in Hatay (modern Turkey). The scholar Yalgin noted that the Turkmen believe it was they who introduced the bagpipe to the Arabs.".
- Karkm label "Karkm".
- Karkm sameAs m.0gmdh_8.
- Karkm sameAs Q6371338.
- Karkm sameAs Q6371338.
- Karkm wasDerivedFrom Karkm?oldid=640256869.
- Karkm isPrimaryTopicOf Karkm.