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Adyrna
Adyrna is an ancient multi-stringed musical instrument.It was used by ancient Türks and Kypchaks.The tool body is hollow, the front side is lined with rough leather.Originally made in the form of bows made of wood and leather.Sometimes the instrument is stylized for horned animals (deer, maral, goat).Adyrna's strings from a camel or vein thread.The length of the instrument is 48-50 cm, the thickness is 8-10 cm, it has 7 to 13 strings.Several samples of Adyrna, produced by D. Shokparuly, A. Kumarov, are kept in the Museum of musical instruments named after Ykylas.

The technique of playing the instrument is a search of the strings with your fingers.


 * In 1985, at the Almaty Regional Philharmonic named after Suyunbai was created a folk-ethnographic ensemble, which was named after the ancient musical instrument "Adyrna", which was found during archeological excavations of Issyk mounds from the Saka epochs.
 * In 2004, Kazpost jointly with Tajikistan post issued stamps featuring folk instruments "Adyrna" (Kazakh) and "Gujac" (Tajik).
 * In 2005, the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan in the series "Applied Art" issued a silver coin of 500 tenge denomination with the image of this ancient folk musical instrument.

Source
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%90%D0%B4%D1%8B%D1%80%D0%BD%D0%B0