- The
naqus (Arabic: ناقوس, romanized:
nāqūs) is a
percussion musical instrument, and
under that name
there are a set of
traditions ****ociated with Islamic-Christian...
- Nagqu,
Nagchu in
original Tibetan or
Naqu (Chinese: 那曲; pinyin:
Nàqū), also
known as
Nagchuka or Nagquka, is a town in
northern Tibet, seat of the prefecture-level...
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Khirbat al-
Naqus (Arabic: خربة الناقوس
khirbat al-
nāqūs) is a
Syrian village located in Al-Ziyarah
Nahiyah in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama. According...
- bilo; Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian: клепало, klepalo; Arabic: ناقوس,
nāqūs; Armenian: կոչնակ,
kochnak or gochnag. The
instrument comes in
three main...
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Nagqu (also
Naqu, Nakchu, or Nagchu; Tibetan: ནག་ཆུ།, Wylie: Nag-chu, ZYPY: Nagqu; Chinese: 那曲; lit. 'black river') is a prefecture-level city in the north...
- Delhi:
Goodword Books. p. 211. ISBN 9788187570639. jalājil (bells), and
nāqūs (clapper) Farmer,
Henry George (2001). A
History of
Arabian Music to the...
- make a tambourine.
Names in
other languages include nuqaisāt (after the
naqus) in
Arabic and used
among Berbers, ṣunnūj ṣaghīra in Arabic, Zang-e sarangoshti...
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Nagqu Dagring Airport (Chinese: 那曲达仁机场; pinyin:
Nǎqū Dárén Jīchǎng) is a
planned airport that will
serve Seni in the
Nagqu of Tibet. If
built it will be...
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Nagqu Hotel (那曲饭店), or
Naqu Hotel, is a
hotel located in Seni District, Nagqu, China. In June 1984, the
construction of
Nagqu Hotel was
started as one...
- Shì
Nagqu city ནག་ཆུ་གྲོང་ཁྱེར།
Nagqu Chongkyir nag chu
grong khyer 那曲市
Nàqū Shì
Ngari Prefecture མངའ་རིས་ས་ཁུལ།
Ngari Sakü mnga' ris sa khul 阿里地区 Ālǐ...