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Dankiyo (from
ancient Gr****: To
angeion (Τὸ ἀγγεῖον)), is an
ancient word from the text of
Evliya Çelebi (17th century,
Ottoman Era "The Laz's of Trebizond...
- pla****. Each of
these regions have
their distinct sound,
tunes and songs.
Dankiyo or Tulum:
traditional double-chantered
bagpipes pla**** by
Pontic Gr****s...
- (Laz) Gudastvri, გუდასტვირი (Georgian) Ç'ip'oni (Artvin, Adjara, Lazona)
Dankiyo (Pontic Gr****, Romeika) Parkapzuk, Պարկապզուկ (Armenian)
Shuvyr (Mari people)...
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modern descendant of the
aulos is the Gr**** Zourna. Bagpipes, also
known as
dankiyo (from
ancient Gr****:
angion (Τὸ ἀγγεῖον), "the container"), had been pla****...
- Gr****
Islands Askomandoura, a
Cretan bagpipe similar to the
tsampouna Dankiyo, a
bagpipe pla**** in the
historically ethnic Gr****
regions of
Trabzon and...
- (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people)
Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parkapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia (country)) Tsimboni...
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traditional music. Some
traditional instruments include the lyra, daouli, zurna,
dankiyo, tulum, and oud. The
instrumental music may or may not be
accompanied by...
- (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Tunisia/Libya) Guda,
tulum (Laz people)
Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parakapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia (country)) Tsimboni...
- (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people)
Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parakapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia (country)) Tsimboni...
- (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people)
Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic)
Parkapzuk (Armenia)
Gudastviri (Georgia)
Tsimboni (Georgia)...