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The term kobza was often used as a synonym for bandura and the terms were used interchangeably until mid 20th century.
The use of the term kobza pre-dates the first known use of the term bandura.
The term kobza however, has also been applied to a number of other Eastern European instruments distinct from the Ukrainian kobza.
From the 17th century the term bandura was often used as a synonym for the kobza.
The term kobza first appeared in Polish chronicles dating back to 1331 CE.
The term kobza was also used in historical sources and folk song as a synonym of bandura in the 19th and early 20th century in Ukraine.
The term kobza was also used as a synonym in historical sources for bandura in the 19th and early 20th century in Ukraine and was even used for bagpipes and occasionally for the hurdy-gurdy in Eastern Poland, Belarus and the Volyn region in Ukraine.
The term " kobzar " has on occasion been used for hurdy-gurdy players in Belarus ( where the hurdy-gurdy is often referred to as a " kobza ", and bagpipe players in Poland where the bagpipe is referred to as a " kobza " or " koza ".

term and is
It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
So in these pages the term `` technology '' is used to include any and all means which could amplify, project, or augment man's control over himself and over other men.
It is of the utmost importance to the people of America and of the world how their governing President `` ends up '' during the four years of his term.
Only when that term is ended and he is a private citizen again can he be permitted the freedom and the courage to discount the dangers of his death.
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
Let us not confuse the issue by labeling the objective or the method `` psychoanalytic '', for this is a well established term of art for the specific ideas and procedures initiated by Sigmund Freud and his followers for the study and treatment of disordered personalities.
Mr. Wagner might or might not be a `` new '' Mayor in this third term, now that he is free of the pressure of those party leaders whom he calls `` bosses ''.
This is done at varying speeds, ranging from the slow and fast Shifte Telli ( a musical term meaning double strings ) to the fastest, ecstatic Karshilama ( meaning greetings or welcome ).
the term of loans for working capital is 6 years.
Interim financing of construction costs is provided by a short term loan from The Chase Manhattan Bank.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
If you would feel happier with full collision insurance, there is a small additional charge, again varying from country to country and depending on the term of such insurance.
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
for, using the fact that N and N' commute Af and so when R is sufficiently large every term in this expression for Af will be 0.
The only other one I shall mention here is his use of the term capitalism.
This is not, however, the case, and development is a term which we can apply to Hardy only in a very limited sense.
`` Disaffiliation '', by the way, is the term used by the critic and poet, Lawrence Lipton, who has written several articles on this subject, the first of which, in The Nation, quoted as Epigraph: `` We disaffiliate.
This term refers to the ability of a material to resist bending stress and is determined by measuring the load required to cause failure by bending.
Incumbent Richard Salter seeks re-election and is opposed by Donald Huffman for the five-year term.
The term " anthropology " is from the Greek anthrōpos (), " man ", understood to mean humankind or humanity, and-logia (- λογία ), " discourse " or " study.
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology ( a term coined and defined by Adam F. Kollár in 1783 ).
As amoebas themselves are polyphyletic and subject to some imprecision in definition, the term " amoeboid " does not provide identification of an organism, and is better understood as description of locomotion.

term and Turkic
In the thirteenth century, the word Mongol grew into an umbrella term for a large group of Mongolic and Turkic tribes united under the rule of Genghis Khan.
Later, the term Tiele (; Turkic: Tele ) itself was used.
Historians generally agree that the adoption of the term " Uyghur " is based on a decision from a 1921 conference in Tashkent, which was attended by Turkic Muslims from the Tarim Basin ( Xinjiang ).
Sheng adopted the Soviets ' ethnographic classification rather than the Kuomintang one, and became the first to officially promulgate the use of the term " Uyghur " to describe the Turkic Muslims of Xinjiang.
Another, less widespread theory, is that the Slavic languages have borrowed the word from a Turkic term for " witch " ( e. g., Tatar ubyr ).
The term Turkic represents a broad ethno-linguistic group of people including existing societies such as the Turkish, Azerbaijani, Chuvashes, Kazakhs, Tatars, Kyrgyz, Turkmens, Uyghurs, Uzbeks, Bashkirs, Qashqai, Gagauzs, Yakuts, Turkic Karaites, Krymchaks, Karakalpaks, Karachays, Balkars, Nogais and as well as past civilizations such as the Göktürks, Kumans, Kipchaks, Avars, Bulgars, Turgeshes, Khazars, Seljuk Turks, Ottoman Turks, Mamluks, Timurids and possibly Huns and the Xiongnu.
The first known mention of the term Turk ( Old Turkic: 10px10px10px10px Türük or 10px10px10px10px 10px10px10px Kök Türük or 10px10px10px10px Türük,, Pinyin: Tūjué, Wade-Giles: T ' u-chüeh, Middle Chinese ( Guangyun ): ) applied to a Turkic group was in reference to the Göktürks in the 6th century.
In the modern Turkish language as used in the Republic of Turkey, a distinction is made between " Turks " and the " Turkic peoples " in loosely speaking: the term Türk corresponds specifically to the " Turkish-speaking " people ( in this context, " Turkish-speaking " is considered the same as " Turkic-speaking "), while the term Türki refers generally to the people of modern " Turkic Republics " ( Türki Cumhuriyetler or Türk Cumhuriyetleri ).
The Ukrainian term for such a burial mound, " kurhan " ( Ukrainian: Курган ) as well as the Russian term kurgan, derives from a Turkic word for " castle ".
After 1921 the Soviet regime abolished the term Sart as derogatory, and decreed that henceforth the entire settled Turkic population of Turkestan would be known as Uzbeks, even though many had no Uzbek tribal heritage.
Owing to contamination with Hungarian verb szab, which means " to cut " ( cognate with the English " stab "), the term is believed to originate from the Kipchak Turkic selebe.
The spectacular burials at Pazyryk are responsible for the introduction of the term kurgan, a Russian word of Turkic origin, into general usage to describe these tombs.
The term horde is in origin a Mongolic word for the palace, camp or headquarters., or Turkic " orta ", which means side, section, tent or direction.
Today the term is used to describe a region which is inhabited mainly by Turkic peoples in Central Asia.
* Khanum (,, ) is another female derivation of Khan, notably in Turkic languages, for a Khan's Queen-consort, or in some traditions extended as a courtesy title ( a bit like Lady for women not married to a Lord, which is the situation modern Turkish ) to the wives of holders of various other ( lower ) titles ; in Afghanistan, for example, it ended up as the common term for ' Miss ', any unmarried woman.
Kurgan is the Turkic term for a tumulus ; mound of earth and stones raised over a grave or graves, originating with its use in Soviet archaeology, now widely used for tumuli in the context of Eastern European and Central Asian archaeology.
The Turkmen also known as Oguzes ( a linguistic term designating the Western Turkic or Oghuz languages from the Oghur languages ) were a historical Turkic tribal confederation conventionally named Oghuz Yabgu State in Central Asia during the early medieval period.
Karakoram is a Turkic term meaning black gravel.

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