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- Q6965204 subject Q7239085.
- Q6965204 abstract "Naqus is a bell played by Rwais (professional musicians of the High Atlas mountains of Morocco). It is described as "the nāqūus (a bell originally made of a copper tube, now usually made from a car's brake drum)".An instrument called a naqus is also referred to in the Bahai document Lawh-i-Naqus, "Tablet of the Bell". This "indicates a pierced wooden clapper-board which had a gong or bell-like function in making a noise when hit with a stick."".
- Q6965204 wikiPageWikiLink Q101401.
- Q6965204 wikiPageWikiLink Q1028.
- Q6965204 wikiPageWikiLink Q3890406.
- Q6965204 wikiPageWikiLink Q584279.
- Q6965204 wikiPageWikiLink Q7239085.
- Q6965204 comment "Naqus is a bell played by Rwais (professional musicians of the High Atlas mountains of Morocco). It is described as "the nāqūus (a bell originally made of a copper tube, now usually made from a car's brake drum)".An instrument called a naqus is also referred to in the Bahai document Lawh-i-Naqus, "Tablet of the Bell". This "indicates a pierced wooden clapper-board which had a gong or bell-like function in making a noise when hit with a stick."".
- Q6965204 label "Naqus".