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    The santur (also santūr, santour, santoor) (Persian: سنتور), is a hammered dulcimer of Iranian origins. The santur was invented and developed in the area...
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    Santoor (redirect from Santūr)
    is a trapezoid-shaped hammered dulcimer, and a variation of the Iranian santur. The instrument is generally made of walnut and has 25 bridges. Each bridge...
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  • Santur Corporation developed, manufactured and commercialized tunable lasers as well as parallel array devices and photonic integrated circuits for the...
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    santouri (Greece) (called "santur" in the Ottoman Empire) is almost identical to the Jewish and Romanian folk instruments. Santur (Iran and Iraq) Santoor...
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    traditional use in folk music saw a revival in the late 20th century. The santur, a type of hammered dulcimer, originates from the Middle East. The earliest...
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    civilizations in the region. Oud Qanbūs Buzuq Awtar Lutar Sintir Qanun Iraqi Santur Jawzah Ghuanbri Kamancheh Rababa Pontic lyra Simsimiyya Kissar Tanbūra Jewish...
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    musical instruments include string instruments such as chang (harp), qanun, santur, rud (oud, barbat), tar, dotar, setar, tanbur, and kamanche, wind instruments...
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    Areti Ketime (Greek: Αρετή Κετιμέ; born 26 July 1989) is a Greek singer and santur player. She sings traditional Greek songs of various music genres. Ketime...
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    000-year-old "solar blessing": Sunur saga santur toe Syntir peri fuir sprueh Wilugoti haga tharn Halga fuir santur toe Werner von Bülow translates this as...
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    joeng4 kam4) is a Chinese hammered dulcimer, likely derived from the Iranian santur or the European dulcimer. It used to be written with the characters 洋琴 (lit...
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