Zamzama
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This article is about the cannon. For the note ornamentation in Indian Classical music, see Zamzama (Urdu).
The Zamzama Gun (Urdu: زمزمہ, meaning "thunder" or "roar", sometimes written "Zam-Zammah" or "Zam-Zammeh") also known as Kim’s Gun or Bhangianwali Toap is a large-bore cannon. It was cast in about 1757 [1] in Lahore (present-day Pakistan) during the Durrani Empire. It is currently on display in front of the Lahore Museum in Lahore, Pakistan.
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