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|etymology = ''folk'' in [[Babkhi language|Babkhi]] | |etymology = ''folk'' in [[Babkhi language|Babkhi]] | ||
|stylistic_origins = [[Caradia]]n folk music, [[Babkha]]n folk music, [[Krasnocoria]]n folk music, [[Ranentsi]]an folk music, [[Nouvelle Alexandrie|New Alexandrian]] pop | |stylistic_origins = [[Caradia]]n folk music, [[Babkha]]n folk music, [[Krasnocoria]]n folk music, [[Ranentsi]]an folk music, [[Nouvelle Alexandrie|New Alexandrian]] pop | ||
|cultural_origins = 1700s [[AN]] [[Oportia]] | |cultural_origins = {{tooltip|1700s|September 2021 – July 2022}} [[AN]], [[Oportia]] | ||
|audio_examples = [[Media:mahla_1.mp3|Studio recorded mahla]]<br>[[Media:mahla_2.mp3|Live performed mahla]] | |audio_examples = [[Media:mahla_1.mp3|Studio recorded mahla]]<br>[[Media:mahla_2.mp3|Live performed mahla]] | ||
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Mahla music | |
Native name |
Mahla |
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Etymology | folk in Babkhi |
Other names | Mahkla, Măhla, M'hla |
Stylistic origins | Caradian folk music, Babkhan folk music, Krasnocorian folk music, Ranentsian folk music, New Alexandrian pop |
Cultural origins | 1700s AN, Oportia |
Audio example(s) | |
Studio recorded mahla Live performed mahla |