The Ara Pacis, also called the Altar of Augustan Peace, is a shrine commemorating Emperor Augustus' return from the provinces of Gaul and Hispania. He went there to personally supervise and oversee the region's administration for three years.
The commemorative monument is comprised of a traditional open-air altar at the center with precinct walls on both the east and west sides. It features fine and elaborate sculpting wholly in Lina marble.
The Ara Pacis was commissioned in 13 BCE and was dedicated on January 30, 9 BCE. Originally located in Rome's northern outskirts, it has since been reassembled in it 1938 in its current location, the Museum of Ara Pacis.
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A TABLA is a pair of twin hand drums from the Indian subcontinent. Since the 18th century, tabla has been the principal percussion instrument in Hindustani classical music, where it may be played solo, as accompaniment with other instrument and vocals, and as a part of larger ensembles.
The DHOLAKis a two-headed hand-drum from the Indian subcontinent. It may have traditional cotton rope lacing, screw-turnbuckle tensioning or both combined: in the first case steel rings are used for tuning or pegs are twisted inside the laces.
HARMONIUM, also called Reed Organ, free-reed keyboard instrument that produces sound when wind sent by foot-operated bellows through a pressure-equalizing air reservoir causes metal reeds screwed over slots in metal frames to vibrate through the frames with close tolerance.
ROBAB , robab or rabab is a lute-like musical instrument originating from Afghanistan. The rubab is one of the national musical instruments of Afghanistan and other areas inhabited by the Pashtun and Baloch people. It proliferated throughout West, Central, South and Southeast Asia
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