The following article is from The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased.
Nagora
a percussion instrument; Uzbek, Tadzhik and Armenian paired ceramic kettledrums in the form of small clay vessels. In structure they are akin to the Georgian diplipito, which is sometimes known by the same name (or nagara).
At this session, the Commission decided to extend the protection regime for the necropolis with steAak tombs at the Nagora locality in OstroA3/4ac settlement, Jablanica, and adopted a decision establishing that the Church in VrA!ani, the City of Tuzla, does not meet the criteria for designation as a national monument of BiH.
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