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  • ...tudies-aips.org/English/about_culture_instruments.htm Pakistan traditional instruments <small> including "daira" and "daff"</small>] {{Iranian musical instruments}}
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  • ...Asian music]], related to certain other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[string instruments]] and the [[lute]].<ref>http://stringedinstrumentdatabase.aornis.com/</ref> ...he tunings correspond with various styles of music.<ref>Solos, G. "Kirghiz Instruments and Instrumental Music", ''Ethnomusicology'' 5(1):43</ref>
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  • ...with 3-5 holes made with [[Reed (plant)|reed]] or wood. Common among Inner Asian pastoralists, this instrument is also known as [[tsuur]] (Mongolian), chuur [[Category:Tuvan musical instruments]]
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  • ...[[Tājik people|Tajiks]], [[Turkmen people|Turkmen]], [[Uzbeks]]. Related instruments include the [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] [[dombra]]. The Dutar is also an importan ...rings made from twisted [[silk]] imported from [[China]]. To this day some instruments still feature silk strings, although [[nylon]] strings are also commonly us
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  • ...ast=Togan |title=The Origins of the Kazaks and the Uzbeks |journal=Central Asian Survey |volume=11 |number=3 |date=1992 }}</ref> and other tribes such as th ...tern Eurasian origin (41%). An analysis of ancient Kazakhs found that East Asian haplogroups such as A and C did not begin to move into the Kazakh steppe re
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  • ...from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance. ...ificant [[diaspora|diasporic]] communities of Uyghurs exist in the Central Asian countries of [[Kazakhstan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], and [[Uzbekistan]], and in [[T
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