Kamānche (incomplete)
https://clevelandart.org/art/1918.353
Kamānche is a Persian term first used in the 10th century to describe an instrument that is sounded with a bow. From there, bowed instruments spread to Byzantium, Central Asia, the Far East, and then to Europe. In Egypt, it is known as the rabāb, a term known throughout the Is...
Artifact
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98654
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import
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1918.353
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Terms
Technique
Wood, hide, and bone
Medium
Wood, hide, and bone
Genre
Musical Instrument
Department
Islamic Art
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