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This full-shot image captures a life-sized mannequin of a bagpiper, likely part of a museum exhibit in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The mannequin stands upright, dressed in a pristine white naval uniform, complete with trousers, a long-sleeved jacket, and a white peaked cap adorned with a gold anchor insignia and what appears to be the national emblem on top. Its dark-complexioned face is posed with the white chanter of the bagpipes in its mouth, suggesting the act of playing. The mannequin holds a set of bagpipes prominently, featuring a red and green tartan bag partially covered by a black and white plaid fabric. The instrument also includes multiple black pipes with white rings and decorative red and gold tassels. A distinctive blue sash, possibly a cummerbund, wraps around the mannequin's waist, featuring a gold emblem with an anchor and text in Bengali script, which reads "বাংলাদেশ নৌবাহিনী" (Bangladesh Nou Bahini), meaning Bangladesh Navy. A name tag on the uniform displays "নায়েব সুবেদার" (Naeb Subedar) and "SHANABUDDIN". The display is set against a plain blue wall, with a light-colored floor. A silver barrier rope, typical of museum settings, stretches across the foreground to keep visitors at a distance. To the lower left, a partial white sign is visible with the characters "চ" and "uch". The overall impression is a static, formal presentation highlighting naval traditions and musical instrumentation.
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