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Tamburin
Tamburin Tam`bu*rin", n. See Tambourine. --Spenser.

Meaning of Tamburi from wikipedia

- The tamboori (also called a tambra) is a long-necked bowed string instrument found in Indian music. The tamboori is very similar to the tanpura, despite...
- Jenny Tamburi (27 November 1952 – 1 March 2006), born as Luciana Tamburini, was an Italian actress and television hostess. Her first stage name was "Luciana...
- Tamburi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Luciana Tamburi (1952–2006), Italian actress and television hostess Orfeo Tamburi...
- Gaburro. The film starred Michele Placido, Simonetta Stefanelli, Jenny Tamburi and Renzo Montagnani. Carlo, an industrialist, arrives at his villa in...
- Orfeo Tamburi (1910–1994) was an Italian painter and scenic designer. He was born in Jesi, and graduated from the local Istituto Tecnico in 1926. He was...
- tambur) and the other with a bow (yaylı tambur). The player is called a tamburî. There are several hypotheses as to the origin of the instrument. One suggests...
- erotic-drama film written and directed by Theo Campanelli and starring Jenny Tamburi, Gabriele Tinti and Luigi Pistilli. When she reaches adulthood, Stefania...
- his youth and by the age of 20, his renown had already spread among the tamburis of Istanbul. Reforming the traditional playing technique of the tambur...
- and directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Françoise Prévost and Jenny Tamburi. In the 16th century, two Spanish lovers are divided by the rivalry of...
- Tamburi Ali Efendi (also spelled Tanburi or Tambouri; 1836–1902) was a tambur virtuoso and composer, one of the most famous among 19th-century composers...