- The
panduri (Georgian: ფანდური) is a
traditional Georgian three-string
plucked instrument common in all
regions of
Eastern Georgia: such as Pshav-Khevsureti...
- (მარიამ ქურასბედიანი). They
perform polyphonic singing accompanied by a
panduri, a
traditional Georgian string instrument. They
became po****r in Georgia...
- Trenck's
Pandurs (Croatian:
Panduri, German: Panduren, Hungarian: Pandúr) were a
light infantry unit of the
Habsburg monarchy that was
raised by Baron...
- Serbo-Croat tamburitza. The Gr****s
called it pandura; panduros; phanduros;
panduris or pandurion. The
Latin is pandura. It is
attested as a
Nubian instrument...
-
Alucita panduris is a moth of the
family Alucitidae. It is
found in
southern India. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson, G...
- Serbo-Croat tamburitza. The Gr****s
called it pandura; panduros; phanduros;
panduris or pandurion. The
Latin is pandura. It is
attested as a
Nubian instrument...
- like
changi (harp),
chonguri (four
stringed unfretted long neck lute),
panduri (three
stringed fretted long neck lute),
bowed chuniri,
known also as chianuri...
-
Northern Caucasus. The
sound produced by the
Phandar is
similar to the
Panduri, but it is easy to hear the
difference between these two
similar instruments...
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Retrieved 19 May 2012.
Nives Opačić (6
December 2007). "Kurije,
vinciliri i
panduri" [Manors,
guards and pandurs].
Vijenac (in Croatian) (359).
Matica hrvatska...
- by Lev Rudnev, 1947-1952
Socialist Realist - Colonels'
Quarter (Șoseaua
Panduri no. 60–62), Bucharest, by I.Novițchi, C.Ionescu, C.Hacker and A.Șerbescu...