ChubchĪq (-)
original: ? (Farsi)
According to Blench, the name by which the Mushtaq sini was "known […] later"; Neubauer writes that the "Chinese impact on the [Persian] instruments played under the Timurids* is shown in miniatures and documented by al-Marāgi" and that the Chubchiq was "among the 40 instruments […], already known to al-Khwārazmi [sic]* in the 10th century"; *NB¹: [In Persian تیموریان (Timuriyān); self-designation: Gurkani (گورکانیان (Gurkāniyān); Timurid Empire, ca. 1370-1507; ws]; NB²: ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Marāgī (d. 1435); NB³: Abû Abdallah Mohammed ibn Ahmed ibn Jûsof al-Kâtib al-Khowarezmi) [10th century, but no exact details found, yet].
Blench, Roger: The history and distribution of the free-reed mouth-organ in SE Asia (presented at the 14th EurASEAA meeting, Dublin, September 2012 (Draft submitted for proceedings, 2012), p.8 (Chubchiq).
Neubauer, E. [Eckhard]: Music in the Islamic environment. In: History of civilizations of Central Asia, IV: The age of achievement: A.D. 750 to the end of the 15th century. part 2: The achievements. C.E. Bosworth & the late M.S. Asimov, eds. (Unesco, 2000), p.601.