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The habbān (or hibbān[1]) is a type of bagpipe used in the southern coast of Persian Gulf. The term ḥabbān (هبان) is one of several Arabic terms for the bagpipes. The term may be drawn from Hanbān (هنبان), the Persian word for "bag.".[2] In Kuwait, the term habban refers to the traditional Holi (Arabs from the eastern coast of the Persian gulf) bagpipe[3] The habbān is also called the jirbah ({{lang|ar|جربة}}).[4]

While the term itself is generic, in Oman the habban is more specifically a variant of the Great Highland bagpipe which has been incorporated into local music.[5]

See also

  • Ney-anbān
  • List of bagpipes#Southwest Asia

External links

  • "The art of the "jirbah" (in Arabic)

References

1. ^Stanley Sadie. The New Grove dictionary of musical instruments. Macmillan Press, 1984. 0943818052, 9780943818054
2. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=RhpFQpXwddoC&pg=PA183&lpg=PA183&dq=bagpipe+habban&source=web&ots=rhpUEnFsMh&sig=yc4hquac1Cu4bXyTPsqzO5hrUAs&hl=en#PPA183,M1 Hurreiz, Sayed Hamid A. Folklore and folklife in the United Arab Emirates. RoutledgeCurzon 2002.] {{ISBN|978-0-7007-1413-1}}
3. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=ACS3J9mVInMC&pg=PA54&lpg=PA54&dq=bedouin+habban&source=web&ots=l6jTOcRvn8&sig=BdY5AeqzZ1qTin7_Gt-xeiB9ZzE&hl=en Dipiazza, Francesca Davis. Kuwait in Pictures. Twenty-First Century Books (CT), 2006.] {{ISBN|978-0-8225-6589-5}}.
4. ^Urkevich, Lisa (2015). [https://books.google.com/books?id=-zKcBQAAQBAJ&pg=PT281#v=onepage&q&f=false Music and traditions of the Arabian Peninsula : Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar]. New York: Routledge. {{ISBN|9780415888721}}.
5. ^Oman Centre for Traditional Music
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