what did Aurangzeb ban in his place and from is the shehnai different from the pungi
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Thus Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill and unpleasant sound. Note: -Traditionally, the Shehnai was a part of the naubat or traditional collection of nine instruments present in the royal court. -In comparison to pungi, the tonal quality of shehnai is better.
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Thus Aurangzeb banned the playing of musical instrument pungi because it had a shrill and unpleasant sound.
-Traditionally, the Shehnai was a part of the naubat or traditional collection of nine instruments present in the royal court.
-In comparison to pungi, the tonal quality of shehnai is better. In a way, shehnai is an improvement upon the pungi.
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