- The
karna or
karnay (Russian: карнай; Arabic, Persian: کرنا karnā, qarnā,
Hindi karnā,
Tajik карнай karnai, also karnaj,
Uzbek karnay,
Kazakh керней kernei)...
- A
Karnay, an
ancient Iranian musical instrument from 6th
century BC, kept at the ****polis Museum...
- the
sultanates the
silver nafiri in the
nobat orchestra). Its
cousin the
Karnay is
similarly used in Iran,
Tajikistan Uzbekistan and Rajistan, and the Karnal...
-
accompaniment by
karnay (Persian
trumpet or horn).
Particularly the
Persian epic
poets Ferdowsi and
Nizami in
describing battles mentioned kus and
karnay in a number...
- tubular-trumpet
persisted in the
Middle East and
Central Asia as the
nafir and
karnay, and
during the
Reconquista and Crusades,
Europeans began to
build them...
-
trumpet persisted in the
Middle East and
Central Asia as the
nafir and
karnay, and
during the
Reconquista and Crusades,
Europeans began to
build them...
-
fretted lute) Gʻijjak (spike fiddle)
Chang (struck zither) Dili
tuiduk Karnay (long trumpet) Nay (side-blown flute) Qoʻshnay (clarinetlike instrument...
-
Russian Turkestan,
about 1872.
Dozaleh or "koshnai"
Dayra Dayereh Sorna.
Karnay Kauz or Kobyz. Also
spelled qobuz.
Nagara Dutar Gydzhak.
Instrument in the...
- A
Karnay metal trumpet,
dating to c. 500 BCE of the
Achaemenid Empire...
- tuba),
while Iran,
Korea and
China sport similar traditional instruments (
karnay, nafir,
nabal and laba in the
latter three).
Beginning in the late Middle...