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English: Demir xomus (metal xomus, or Jew's Harp) from Tuva
Photo by Johanna Kovitz, Boston, MA. May 2007.
Date 23 July 2007 (first version); 16 December 2009 (last version)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Sreejithk2000 using CommonsHelper.
Author Original uploader was Jeanbubley at en.wikipedia. Later version(s) were uploaded by Chris the speller at en.wikipedia.
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