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[[Image:Dhol players.jpg|thumb|220px|A Bhangra tournament concert]]
[[Image:Dhol players.jpg|thumb|220px|A Bhangra tournament concert]]
Bhangra started in the [[Punjab region]], now divided between [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], and began as a folk dance which was conducted by [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] farmers of all creeds, [[Sikhs]], [[Muslims]] and [[Hindus]], to celebrate the coming of the [[harvest]] season.  
'''Bhangra''' started in the [[Punjab region]], now divided between [[India]] and [[Pakistan]], and began as a folk dance which was conducted by [[Punjabi people|Punjabi]] farmers of all creeds, [[Sikhs]], [[Muslims]] and [[Hindus]], to celebrate the coming of the [[harvest]] season.  
[[File:Hot seasons Punjabi Folk dance.webm|thumb|350px|Hot seasons Punjabi Folk dance]]
[[File:Hot seasons Punjabi Folk dance.webm|thumb|350px|Hot seasons Punjabi Folk dance]]
Bhangra became popular in Britain in the 1980s and the artists of Bhangra were selling over 30,000 [[Audio cassette|cassettes]] a week in the UK even though not one of the artists made their way into the Top 40 UK Chart. Bhangra is also popular in [[Canada]] where singer, Jazzy B sold over 55,000 copies of his third album, Folk and Funky and became one of the best-selling Punjabi folk artists in the world.  
Bhangra became popular in Britain in the 1980s and the artists of Bhangra were selling over 30,000 [[Audio cassette|cassettes]] a week in the UK even though not one of the artists made their way into the Top 40 UK Chart. Bhangra is also popular in [[Canada]] where singer, Jazzy B sold over 55,000 copies of his third album, Folk and Funky and became one of the best-selling Punjabi folk artists in the world.  
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