Kissar
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Kissar — Le kissar, kissir ou gytarah barbaryeh, est une ancienne lyre des peuples de Nubie qui est encore utilisée de nos jours en Égypte et en Éthiopie. Facture Il se compose d un corps qui était traditionnellement fait d une carapace de tortue mais qui … Wikipédia en Français
Kissar — The kissar (also spelled kissir ), or Gytarah barbaryeh, the ancient Nubian lyre, still in use in Egypt and Abyssinia (as of 1911). It consists of a body having instead of the traditional tortoise shell back, a shallow, round bowl of wood,… … Wikipedia
kissar — kis·sar … English syllables
kissar — ˈkisə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: colloq. Arabic qīsār (Arabic qīthār) : a five stringed lyre of northern Africa and Ethiopia … Useful english dictionary
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