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Jirba

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The jirba (Arabic: قربة (also spelled جربة; also transliterated dzirba, girba) is a droneless, single-reed, double-chantered bagpipe played on Bahrain, particularly by ethnic Iranians, as well as on the Kuwaiti island of Faylaka.

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