"ناغرا" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Uyghur]

Forms: naghra [romanization], ناغرىلار [plural]
Etymology: Probably from Persian نقاره (naqâre) Etymology templates: {{bor|ug|fa|نقاره|tr=naqâre}} Persian نقاره (naqâre) Head templates: {{ug-noun}} ناغرا • (naghra) (plural ناغرىلار (naghrilar))
  1. (music) naghra (kettledrums, usually played in pairs, used in the traditional music of the Uyghur people of Xinjiang) Categories (topical): Musical instruments

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