The Kemençe of the Black Sea (Turkish: Karadeniz kemençesi, Greek: Ποντιακή λύρα Pontiakí lýra or Pontic lyre, Laz: Çilili (ჭილილი), Armenian: քամանի Qamani...
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Kaisatsuko Kamancheh (Iran) Kemenche (Turkey) Kemence (Balkans) Classical Kemençe Kemençe of the Black Sea Kezaixian Kingri (India) Kobyz (Kazakhstan) Kokyū...
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Byzantine lyra Calabrian lira Cretan lyra Gadulka Ghaychak Kamancheh Kemençe of the Black Sea Kemenche Kemenche (classical) Lijerica Pochette Rabeca Rebab Rebec...
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Trabzon (redirect from History of Trabzon)
(ancient Amaseia, capital of the Pontic Greeks during classical antiquity) Anatolian Tigers Black Sea Region Kemençe of the Black Sea Kolbastı World Trade...
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Picoğlu Osman (category Kemençe players)
Turkish kemençe player from the Eastern Black Sea Region in Turkey. He was also a famous composer and he is thought to be one of the best kemençe players...
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Pontic Greeks (redirect from Black Sea Greeks)
in the islands and shores of the Aegean Sea, to the area of the Black Sea called Pontus. However, as many different ethnic groups have lived in the region...
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Klasik kemençe or Armudî kemençe) from Constantinople, used in today's Turkey and Greece, the Cretan lyra (Greek: κρητική λύρα) and the one used in the Greek...
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Pontic Greek music (category Music of Greece)
the kemençe. The lyra is a three-stringed instrument made of dense wood. The instrument is tuned in fourths, typically from the highest string to the...
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Cengiz Kurtoğlu (category Deputies of Artvin)
later albums helped him building a fan group called as Cengizciler (Fans of Cengiz). In 2010 Cengiz Kurtoğlu released an album called Sessizce. (1984)...
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