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- Habbān abstract "The habbān (or hibbān) is a type of bagpipe used in the southern coast of Persian Gulf. The term ḥabbān (هبان) is one of several Arabic terms for the bagpipes. The term may be drawn from Hanbān (هنبان), the Persian word for \"bag.\". In Kuwait, the term habban refers to the traditional Bedouin bagpipeWhile the term itself is generic, in Oman the habban is more specifically a variant of the Great Highland bagpipe which has been incorporated into local music.".
- Habbān wikiPageID "16996858".
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- Habbān wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Habbān wikiPageRevisionID "699521287".
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Adjara.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Bagpipes.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Bedouin.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Bock.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bagpipes.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kuwaiti_musical_instruments.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persian_Gulf_musical_instruments.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Chuvashia.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Cimpoi.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Circassians.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Diple.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Duda.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Galicia_(Spain).
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Great_Highland_Bagpipe.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Gudastviri.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Istarski_mih.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Istria.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Koza.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Laz_people.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink List_of_bagpipes.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Ney-anbān.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Oman.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Pontic_Greeks.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Sweden.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_bagpipes.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Tulum_(bagpipe).
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLink Volynka.
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLinkText "Habban".
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLinkText "Habbān".
- Habbān wikiPageWikiLinkText "habban".
- Habbān classification "*Bagpiping".
- Habbān name "Habban".
- Habbān names "هبان".
- Habbān related "*Bock *Cimpoi *Duda *Koza *Diple *Mih *Tulum *Tsambouna *Askambandoura *Gajdy *Gaita *Surle *Mezoued/Zukra * Guda, tulum * Dankiyo, zimpona * Parakapzuk * Gudastviri * Tsimboni * Shuvyr * Sahbr, Shapar * Tulug * Volynka , * Swedish bagpipes * Ney anban".
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arabic_musical_instruments.
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dictdef.
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ru.
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-uk.
- Habbān wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Habbān subject Category:Bagpipes.
- Habbān subject Category:Kuwaiti_musical_instruments.
- Habbān subject Category:Persian_Gulf_musical_instruments.
- Habbān hypernym Bagpipe.
- Habbān type Instrument.
- Habbān type Instrument.
- Habbān type Page.
- Habbān comment "The habbān (or hibbān) is a type of bagpipe used in the southern coast of Persian Gulf. The term ḥabbān (هبان) is one of several Arabic terms for the bagpipes. The term may be drawn from Hanbān (هنبان), the Persian word for \"bag.\". In Kuwait, the term habban refers to the traditional Bedouin bagpipeWhile the term itself is generic, in Oman the habban is more specifically a variant of the Great Highland bagpipe which has been incorporated into local music.".
- Habbān label "Habbān".
- Habbān sameAs Q5636660.
- Habbān sameAs m.0414zxg.
- Habbān sameAs Q5636660.
- Habbān wasDerivedFrom Habbān?oldid=699521287.
- Habbān isPrimaryTopicOf Habbān.