The Yunus Emre Institute in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, has launched a bağlama (a Turkish stringed instrument) course with the participation of 10 students, aiming to promote Turkish music and culture. The course will last for 32 lesson hours between July 6 and August 27.
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The Yunus Emre Institute in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, has launched a bağlama (a Turkish stringed instrument) course with the participation of 10 students, aiming to promote Turkish music and culture. The course will last for 32 lesson hours between July 6 and August 27.