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Afghan ragas, in contrast to Indian ones, tend to be more focused on rhythm, and are usually played with the tabla, or the local zerbaghali, dayra or dohol, all percussive instruments Other Afghan classical instruments include the dutar, sorna, sitar, dilruba, tambur, ghichak, and Rubab
This depicts a camel train going to Kabul
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