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types of
tanburs found in Persia, a
Baghdad tunbūr,
distributed south and west of Baghdad, and a
Khorasan tunbūr. This
distinction may be the
source of modern...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tambour (French language: drum, from
Arabic tunbur "lute, drum",
Persian tabir "drum") can
refer to: Tambour, a long drum used...
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tunbūr or
pandore player and singer. Ubayda's
father was the mawlā of one of
Abdallah ibn
Tahir al-Khurasani's companions. She was
taught the
tunbūr by...
- long-necked lute
would have
stemmed from the bow-harp and
eventually became the
tunbur; and the fat-bodied
smaller lute
would have
evolved into the
modern Oud...
- and
variants Ubaydul Haq (disambiguation) and
variants Ubayda,
Arabian tunbūr or
pandore player and
singer Al-Ubaid (disambiguation), for
other uses and...
- East. Tanbūra
traces its
etymology to the
Persian tanbur via the
Arabic tunbur (طنبور),
though this term
refers to long-necked lutes. The
instrument probably...
- word
being a
diminutive of
tambour "drum,"
altered by
influence of
Arabic tunbur "drum". from the
Middle Persian word tambūr "lute, drum".
Ancient Gr****...
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Central Asia and the
Caspian region. The name
itself derives from the
tanbur (
tunbur),
which in turn
might have
descended from the
Sumerian pantur. The name...
- long-necked lute
would have
stemmed from the bow-harp and
eventually became the
tunbur; and the fat-bodied
smaller lute
would have
evolved into the
modern Oud ...
-
types of
tanburs found in Persia, a
Baghdad tunbūr,
distributed south and west of Baghdad, and a
Khorasan tunbūr. This
distinction may be the
source of modern...