qurilmalarini
Qurilmalarini is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional musical instrument used in Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries. The term is derived from the Uzbek language, where "qurilma" means "instrument" and "ini" is a diminutive suffix, indicating a small or diminutive version of the instrument. Qurilmalarini are typically small, hand-held instruments that are played by plucking or striking the strings. They are often used in folk music and are known for their bright, clear tones. The most common type of qurilmalarini is the "qurilma," which is a small lute-like instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long neck. Other types of qurilmalarini include the "dombra" and the "tanbur." These instruments are an important part of the cultural heritage of Central Asia and are often used in traditional ceremonies and celebrations.