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Manage No PI00002590 Country Uzbekistan ICH Domain Performing Arts

Description | “Tanovar” (in Persian language – “brave”, “strong”) is a vocal and instrumental piece, which is widespread in Uzbekistan. The word “tanovar” itself is made up of two words, i.e. “tan” – “body”, or “soul” and “ovar” – “delight”. In other words it can be read as “a delight of soul”. The word was initially used in folk art and was associated with tanning, which was part of the process of production of traditional footwear called “makhsi” (“ichigi”). | ||
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PI00002594
Tanovar
“Tanovar” (in Persian language – “brave”, “strong”) is a vocal and instrumental piece, which is widespread in Uzbekistan. The word “tanovar” itself is made up of two words, i.e. “tan” – “body”, or “soul” and “ovar” – “delight”. In other words it can be read as “a delight of soul”. The word was initially used in folk art and was associated with tanning, which was part of the process of production of traditional footwear called “makhsi” (“ichigi”).
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PI00002592
Tanovar
“Tanovar” (in Persian language – “brave”, “strong”) is a vocal and instrumental piece, which is widespread in Uzbekistan. The word “tanovar” itself is made up of two words, i.e. “tan” – “body”, or “soul” and “ovar” – “delight”. In other words it can be read as “a delight of soul”. The word was initially used in folk art and was associated with tanning, which was part of the process of production of traditional footwear called “makhsi” (“ichigi”).
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PI00002593
Tanovar
“Tanovar” (in Persian language – “brave”, “strong”) is a vocal and instrumental piece, which is widespread in Uzbekistan. The word “tanovar” itself is made up of two words, i.e. “tan” – “body”, or “soul” and “ovar” – “delight”. In other words it can be read as “a delight of soul”. The word was initially used in folk art and was associated with tanning, which was part of the process of production of traditional footwear called “makhsi” (“ichigi”).
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PI00002591
Tanovar
“Tanovar” (in Persian language – “brave”, “strong”) is a vocal and instrumental piece, which is widespread in Uzbekistan. The word “tanovar” itself is made up of two words, i.e. “tan” – “body”, or “soul” and “ovar” – “delight”. In other words it can be read as “a delight of soul”. The word was initially used in folk art and was associated with tanning, which was part of the process of production of traditional footwear called “makhsi” (“ichigi”).
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