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  • Traditionally kobyzes were sacred instruments, owned by [[shaman]]s and bakses (traditional spiritual medics). According ...orse]]back. The strings and bow are normally made from horse hair and many instruments feature a carved horse's head. This all reflects the importance of the hors
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  • ...mong Inner Asian pastoralists, this instrument is also known as [[tsuur]] (Mongolian), chuur (Tuvan), [[sybyzgy]] (Kazakh) and [[Quray (flute)|kurai]] (Bashkir) [[Category:Tuvan musical instruments]]
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  • |names=A Kazakh jetigen on display in the [[Kazakhstan National Museum of Instruments]]. *[[String instruments]]
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  • [[File:Kazakh-Mongolian Eagle Hunter.JPG|right|thumb|300px|Kazakh eagle hunter in [[Altai Tavan Bog ...0results_20110615_to%20EZBH_for%20print.pdf |date=15 September 2011 }} (in Mongolian.)</ref>||%
    49 KB (6,714 words) - 15:38, 27 April 2025
  • ...(k) articles of furniture more than one hundred years old and old musical instruments. ...claim under provisions of relevant national legislations or international instruments.
    31 KB (4,277 words) - 15:46, 27 April 2025

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