rakkopilli

rakkopilli is a term used to describe and catalogue material of this kind, established as a heading by DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “rakkopilli”, Wikidata, Wikipedia. rakkopilli is recorded as made of pig bladder. rakkopilli is classified as a bagpipe. rakkopilli is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q25052390. The heading is held on record by DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “rakkopilli”, Wikidata, Wikipedia. 3 cited statements stand behind this entry, drawn from 3 verified sources.

Contents

Overview

What the sources state

• Material: rakkopilli is recorded as made of pig bladder. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q25052390: rakkopilli)

• Classification: rakkopilli is classified as a bagpipe. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q25052390: rakkopilli)

• Identity: rakkopilli is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q25052390. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q25052390: rakkopilli)

In detail

Materials recorded for it are pig bladder.

Connections

Each connection was recorded deliberately, with the basis for it kept on the internal record.

Broader subject

  • bagpipeTerminology

    Established from a fact already recorded on a verified source.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    DataCite Commons, deposited research records naming “rakkopilli”

    Institutional database · Scholarly

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  2. 2.

    “Rakkopilli”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  3. 3.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q25052390: rakkopilli

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikidata

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