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  2. Nafir - Wikipedia

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    Nafir (Arabic نَفير, DMG an-nafīr), also nfīr, plural anfār, Turkish nefir, is a slender shrill-sounding straight natural trumpet with a cylindrical tube and a conical metal bell, producing one or two notes.

  3. Buisine - Wikipedia

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    The buisine and the añafil were variations of a type of straight medieval trumpet usually made of metal, also called a herald's trumpet. While arguably the same instrument, the two names represent two separate traditions, in which a Persian-Arabic-Turkic instrument called the Nafir entered European culture in different places and times.

  4. List of European medieval musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Nafir. Trompe See horn and wooden trumpet below. The nafir was a Muslim instrument, adapted by Europeans and renamed the anafil in Spain [48] and the buisine in France. [49] The buisine (first mention about 1100 A.D.) was a long, slightly curved horn, used in battle for signaling. [49] It was replaced by the nafir, the name transferred to the ...

  5. Karnay - Wikipedia

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    The middle size trumpet is the nafir. The trumpet with an s-curve may have been called surna in India; however surna, sorna, and zurna are all names for reed instruments of the oboe family, so caution must be used calling a trumpet surna.

  6. Persian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Features large nagaras on camel, smaller nagaras on horse, nafir trumpet and sorna (or zurna). Iraqi naqqarat A pair of gosh naghara. Samma A frame drum used in Sufi (mystic) music of Sistan-Baluchestan and other parts of southern Iran . Shaghf A frame drum. Shahin-Tabbal: shahin-tabl: Pipe and tabor. shāhin (شاهین) is a fife. ṭabl ...

  7. Israfil - Wikipedia

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    Israfil (Arabic: إِسْـرَافِـيْـل, ʾIsrāfīl) or Israfel [1] is the angel who blows the trumpet to signal Qiyamah (the Day of Judgment) in Islam. [2] Though unnamed in the Quran, he is one of the four archangels in Islamic tradition, along with Michael, Gabriel, and Azrael. [1]

  8. NASA offers explanation for bizarre 'trumpet noise' phenomena

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    Since this still lacks scientific confirmation, rampant speculation continues about potential extra-terrestrial theories for these "trumpet noises." But don't count NASA as a UFO-doubter just yet.

  9. Seven trumpets - Wikipedia

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    The trumpet is an añafil, adopted from the Muslim nafir by Christians after the two sides fought in the Reconquista and crusades. With the sounding of the second trumpet, something described as "a great mountain burning with fire" plunges into the sea and turns a third of the oceans to blood.