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Ceremonial musical instruments from Tibet and Mongolia

By Buddhism Now on 5 December 2013 • ( 0 )

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Ceremonial musical instruments from Tibet and Mongolia British Library #endangeredarchives
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Ceremonial musical instruments from Tibet and Mongolia
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Tibetan Buddhist / Mongolian monk Photo from British Library #endangeredarchives projectThese photographs of Ceremonial instruments from Tibet and  Mongolia from around 1930, are from the British Library #endangeredarchives project.

Many thanks to @bl_eap

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