mugni: Azerbaijan musical instrument
The mugni is similar to the tar. The difference is that the two globes are connected and not separated like that of the tar. source o...

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The mugni is similar to
the tar. The difference is that the two globes are connected and not separated
like that of the tar.
source of picture: en.m.wikipedia.org
During the ghuri rulers
and Kwarizmi which was 12th to 13th century, music grew.
There were two notable theorists in the era which were; Fakhr al-Din al Razi
and Nasir al-Din Tusi also another theorist was Outb al-Din al-Shirazi who was
well known for pearl of crown. In the treasure house of the Gift, a crucial work
in 1350, ud, rubab, mughni, chang, muzha, qanun, Ghaychak, pisha and nay-I
siyah were completely explained. In some other places the dutar and setar
exquisite of poet Hafez were name.