The design of the Morin Khuur is closely linked to the all-important cult of the horse. The instrument's hollow trapezoid-shaped body is attached to a long fretless neck bearing a carved horse head at ...
The morin khuur, with its carved horse-head scroll, reflects Mongolia’s deep connection to nature and horses, much like how the ravanahatha embodies Rajasthan’s warrior heritage.
Oral traditions, performing arts, national cuisine, craftsmanship, and cultural forms such as long song, Khöömei overtone singing, Bie biyelgee dance and Morin khuur fiddle also feature prominently ...
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