There is a common belief in Turkey that the saz was derived from the kopuz. This is very unlikely, because 1000 years before Turks migrated to Anatolia there were two-stringed, fretted instruments which were played with a spectrum. These instruments were widespread in Anatolia and Mesopotamia. Their images appear on stone reliefs that can be seen in museums in Berlin and Paris. A 2008 discovery revealed that the saz and the kopuz were used for hundreds of years in Central Asia. A shepherd in Mongolia found an ancient instrument in a cave that had survived from the fifth century. Mongolian researchers first believed it was a Mongolian folk instrument called the “devekopuzu”. Further research showed that it was a Turkish saz. When Tur...