Drumming on!

Updated On Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST
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People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath

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A boy in traditional attire plays his drum during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/UNI expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

A boy in traditional attire plays his drum during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/UNI

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A child joins others playing the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

A child joins others playing the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath

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People play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath

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People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. AP/Anupam Nath

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People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People wearing traditional Assamese attire play the khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. AP/Anupam Nath

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People in traditional attires play their drums during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/Utpal Baruah expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People in traditional attires play their drums during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/Utpal Baruah

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People wearing traditional Assamese attire raise their khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People wearing traditional Assamese attire raise their khol, a traditional percussion instrument of Assam, as they participate in an attempt to create a Guinness record, in Titabar, about 350 kilometers east of Guwahati. AP/Anupam Nath

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People in traditional attires play their drums during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/Utpal Baruah expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

People in traditional attires play their drums during an attempt to enter the Guinness Book of World Record at a field in Titabar town in the northeastern Assam. Reuters/Utpal Baruah

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Khol artists take part to create a Guinness World Record during an event at Titabor in Assam. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. PTI expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 01, 2019 06:09 pm IST

Khol artists take part to create a Guinness World Record during an event at Titabor in Assam. A total of 14,833 people participated in the event, according to officials. PTI

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