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English: Two styles of Ottoman trumpet, from 1486 manuscript
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The Looped Trumpet in the Near East, by Michael Pirker, RIdIM/RCMI Newsletter , Spring 1993, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Spring 1993), pp. 3-8

Original, (Türk ve Islam Eserleri Miizesi Istanbul, MS T1964, f.32r).
Author Unknown artist, early 15th century, Ottoman Empire

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Two styles of Ottoman trumpet

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