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This media file captures an exhibit featuring the kurai, a traditional Bashkir wind instrument. The exhibit is divided into two main sections. The upper section displays a large, illuminated panel with text in both Bashkir and Russian, alongside a photograph of a man playing the kurai. The man is dressed in traditional attire, including a fur hat and ornate clothing, and is positioned in an outdoor, mountainous setting, suggesting a connection to nature and cultural heritage. The text in Bashkir appears to be a poem praising the kurai, while the Russian text, attributed to S. Yulaev, is a similar lyrical tribute.

The lower section of the exhibit is a display case with a dark green backdrop. It showcases several examples of the kurai, made from dried hollow stems, arranged horizontally. Some of these instruments have visible finger holes. Interspersed among the instruments are dried plant stalks, possibly indicating the natural source of the kurai. A circular emblem with a radiating design, possibly representing a stylized flower, is also visible on the left side of the display case. The Russian text beneath the display case provides information about the kurai's origin, construction, and symbolism, noting that its seven petals represent seven different clans. The overall scene suggests an educational display at a museum or cultural center, likely in Bashkortostan, Russia, given the text references "Republic of Bashkortostan" and "Ural." The lighting is even, highlighting the exhibit details.
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This media file captures an exhibit featuring the kurai, a traditional Bashkir wind instrument. The exhibit is divided into two main sections. The upper section displays a large, illuminated panel with text in both Bashkir and Russian, alongside a photograph of a man playing the kurai. The man is dressed in traditional attire, including a fur hat and ornate clothing, and is positioned in an outdoor, mountainous setting, suggesting a connection to nature and cultural heritage. The text in Bashkir appears to be a poem praising the kurai, while the Russian text, attributed to S. Yulaev, is a similar lyrical tribute. The lower section of the exhibit is a display case with a dark green backdrop. It showcases several examples of the kurai, made from dried hollow stems, arranged horizontally. Some of these instruments have visible finger holes. Interspersed among the instruments are dried plant stalks, possibly indicating the natural source of the kurai. A circular emblem with a radiating design, possibly representing a stylized flower, is also visible on the left side of the display case. The Russian text beneath the display case provides information about the kurai's origin, construction, and symbolism, noting that its seven petals represent seven different clans. The overall scene suggests an educational display at a museum or cultural center, likely in Bashkortostan, Russia, given the text references "Republic of Bashkortostan" and "Ural." The lighting is even, highlighting the exhibit details.

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