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Japanese musical instrument
The gottan (Hiragana: ごったん), also known as the hako shamisen ("box shamisen") or ita shamisen ("board shamisen"), is a traditional Japanese three-stringed
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Island and region of Japan
in cuisine and language. Kyushu has a traditional instrument called the gottan, which resembles the sanshin and shamisen. Crafts of the reason include
Kyushu
Aspect of Japanese music
(大正琴) – a zither with metal strings and keys Biwa – a pear-shaped lute Gottan or hako-jamisen Sanshin (三線, lit. 'three strings') – an Okinawan precursor
Traditional Japanese musical instruments
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developed in the Ryukyu Islands during the Shōwa period. Like the wooden-bodied gottan, the kankara is an inexpensive alternative to other, professional Ryukyuan
Kankara_sanshin
Prefecture of Japan
and language. Kyushu is also home to a traditional instrument called the gottan(ゴッタン), which closely resembles the Okinawan sanshin (三線). Furthermore, the
Okinawa_Prefecture
Ryukyuan musical instrument
variations such as the Tsugaru shamisen and Yanagawa shamisen. Among these, the gottan from Kyushu, retained many characteristics of the sanshin, distinguishing
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instruments Goje chordophones 321.311 West Africa Bowed string instrument Gottan chordophones 3 Japan Plucked string instrument Gottuvadhyam chordophones
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Israeli journalist and author
Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation. Anat Gottan (Peleg) was born in Tel Aviv to Yaakov and Dahlia Gottan. She is married to politician Israel Peleg
Anat_Peleg
Sino-Tibetan language of Nepal
'that' ebalai 'these' obalai 'those' waŋ/odoŋ 'same' bʰenaŋ 'different' gottaŋ 'whole' bʰoika 'broken' atuisa 'few' hiŋtsʰa 'many' dzʰaraŋ 'all' tsali
Dhimal_language
Temple in Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
feeling too young and not up to the task, he asked the Hōjōs to nominate Gottan Funei and Daikyu Shonen, both Chinese Zen masters that had come to Japan
Jōchi-ji
Traveling performers in medieval Japan
of samurai and merchants". The former along with its wooden imitation, gottan were played for performance to procure alms, house to house; this was called
Biwa_hōshi
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Anglo Saxon Irish English Shakespearean
From the birch meadow.
Female
Greek
(Ἁλκυόνη) Variant spelling of Greek Alkyone, HALKYONE means "kingfisher." In mythology, this was the name of a daughter of Æolus and Cyx.
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Muslim
Exalted, Great
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Ocean
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English
Variant spelling of Norman French Emmie, EMMY means "entire, whole."
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Cuts off; A Companion; Al-mudliji
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Biblical American Hebrew
Poor, small, head of hair.
Male
English
Warlike
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Norse
Old Norse name composed of the name of the fertility god Ing and the word hildr "battle, fight," hence "Ing's warrior."
Boy/Male
Arabic
Servant of the Donor
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