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Tanbur is the most important plucked stringed instrument of Turkish classical music.
The word, a form of the Arabic word "tunbur," is generally considered to derive from the Sumerian word "pantur," which was the name for a long-necked string instrument with a half-spherical body. The word later came to be used in Iran and Central Asia for a group of long-necked instruments with pear-shaped bodies, which more resembled today's baglama. Similar instruments still played by the Turkic peoples of Asia are called by names such as tanbura and dombra. |

