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Buzuk may
refer to:
Buzuk, the
Albanian word for Bouzouki, a
chordophone used in folk
music Andrija Buzuk, 1891–1894,
provincial superior of the Franciscan...
- Gr**** μπουζούκια, from
Turkish Turkish:
bozuk düzen bağlama,
bozuk saz,
buzuk) is a
musical instrument po****r in West Asia (Syria, Iraq),
Europe and...
- The
buzuq (Arabic: بزق; also
transliterated bozuq, bouzouk,
buzuk etc.) a long-necked
fretted lute,
likely originated in the
Eastern Mediterranean, particularly...
- 12-tribe group"
Buzuks or
Bazouk (Turkic and Turkmen:
Bozoklar - Grey Arrows), and
Uchuks (Turkic and Turkmen: Üçoklar -
Three Arrows). The
Buzuk wing had a...
- Çorum
Sanjak (Khúrúm, Çorum)
Keskin Sanjak (Keskín, Keskin)
Bozok Sanjak (
Buzúk, Yozgat)
Amasya Sanjak (Amasia, Amasya)
Tokat Sanjak (Tokát, Tokat) Zila...
- In his
study of Skovoroda's
language published in 1923,
linguist Petro Buzuk describes the philosopher's
idiom as
mainly based on the
written Russian...
- the Panyam-Shendam road.
There are 6
dialects of Tal,
namely Bongmuut,
Buzuk, Nbaal, Muɗak, Muɗong, and Takong. Tal at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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group of
askari was
formed in
October 1888,
after the débacle of the basci-
buzuk at Saganeiti, seen
almost as a
second Dogali,
where all the
Italian officers...
- Arab, Persian,
Indian and
African rhythms.
Raseef al-Madeena
Subhi pla****
buzuk and
percussion with the Ramallah-based group, Al-Rahhala
including its 1988...
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Comparison and
Gradation in Indo-European, Yll
Rugova (2022). Një Gjon
Buzuk nga Friuli,
doktorant në Padovë në
vitin 1567, ExLibris,
Tirana Igla, Birgit;...