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- The tambouras is mentioned in the Byzantine epic of Digenis Akritas, when the hero plays his θαμπούριν, thambourin (medieval form of tambouras): Και...
- musical instrument of the lute family, called the thabouras or tambouras family. The tambouras existed in ancient Greece as the pandura, and can be found...
- of a family of long-necked lutes po****r in Eastern and Central Europe Tambouras, an instrument pla**** in Greece Tambura River, Romania Tumbura, a town...
- John Tambouras (born 30 January 1979 in Darwin, Australia) is a retired Australian footballer. Tambouras attracted the attention of South Melbourne F...
- Hamady Tamboura (born 23 June 1989) is a French professional footballer who plays for Athlético M****ille. Tamboura previously pla**** for Angers, where...
- and the Gr****s and Slavs used to call "pandouras" (see pandoura) or "tambouras" the ancestor of modern bouzouki. The instrument was referred to as θαμπούριν...
- instruments were smashed by the police.[citation needed] Bouzouki Pandura Tambouras Cretan lyra Tzouras "Baglamas skaftos: Made in Greece". Νίκος Ξιλούρις:...
- dulcimer, koto, marimbas, recorder, flute, saxophone, harp, autoharp, tamboura, percussion, backing vocals (1962–1969; died 1969) Ian Stewart – piano...
- includes the Balkan tambura and the saz (or tambura saz), tamburica, and the tambouras. The instrument was studied by musicologists in the 20th century. Their...
- 'tunbur' or 'tunbureh/tunbura' in Al-Hirah, and in Gr**** it was named tambouras, then went to Albania as tampura, in Russia it was named domra, in Siberia...