raghoz
Raghoz is an ancient Turkic instrument of the harp family, originating from the Central Asian region. It is a widely used instrument in traditional music of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and other neighboring countries. The name "raghoz" can be translated to "joy" or "happiness" in Turkic languages, which reflects its contribution to festive and celebratory contexts.
The raghoz has a long neck and a smaller, round body. Typically made from wood, usually mulberry
In musicology, the raghoz is characterized by its unique sound production. Its harsh and reed-like timbre is
In folklore, the raghoz is often associated with the life and exploits of legendary figures from Turkic