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English: Urni, cropped from an 1820 image
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Source Wikimedia Commons image cropped: File:World in Miniature- Hindoostan, volume 3, plate 3 - Musical instruments.jpg
Author Handcoloured engravings by Frederic Shoberl from his work 'The World in Miniature: Hindoostan'. London: R. Ackerman, 1820's.

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