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- Ministry of Defense of Tajikistan (the only military band in the world to use karnays) uses the Muiuz kernei. The jez kernei is 1–2 m long longitudinal trumpet...
- A Karnay, an ancient Iranian musical instrument from 6th century BC, kept at the ****polis Museum...
- miniatures is the gradually increasing the bore size (conically), which some karnays have in the same way a Tibetan horn does. The Arabic nafīr was probably...
- A Karnay metal trumpet, dating to c. 500 BCE of the Achaemenid Empire...
- Russian Turkestan, about 1872. Dozaleh or "koshnai" Dayra Dayereh Sorna. Karnay Kauz or Kobyz. Also spelled qobuz. Nagara Dutar Gydzhak. Instrument in the...
- Badkaar Karay Ga Astaghfaar" 12 August 2012 (2012-08-12) 8 "Kala Jadoo Karnay Walay Karain **** Astaghfaar" 13 August 2012 (2012-08-13) 9 "Qaum Kay Ghadaar...
- 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...
- military bands while adding traditional Central Asian instruments such as the Karnay (specifically the Muiuz kernei). Although many military bands in Tajikistan...
- A Tajik military band with Karnays at a military tattoo at Zhurihe Training Base in China, 2014....
- 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...