Dutaru
Dutaru is a term that can refer to several things, most notably a type of musical instrument and a surname. As a musical instrument, the dutaru is a stringed instrument originating from the Xinjiang region of China, particularly associated with the Uyghur people. It typically has a long, fretted neck and a pear-shaped body, often with two strings. The dutaru is played by plucking or strumming and is used in traditional Uyghur music for accompaniment and solo performance. Its sound is often described as bright and resonant.
As a surname, Dutaru is less common but is found in various parts of the world. Individuals
In other contexts, "dutaru" might appear as a name for places, fictional characters, or specialized terms within