Talk:Doli (musical instrument)
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Names
[edit]Some names of davuls include:
- tupan (Goranian: Tupan)
- davul (Turkish: davul)
- daul, tǎpan, tupan (Bulgarian: тъпан, тупан)
- tapan, goč (goch) (Serbian: тапан, гоч)
- tapan (Macedonian: тапан)
- tobă/dobă (Romanian: tobă)
- tabl (Arabic: tabl or tabl baladi)
- tof (Hebrew: tof תוף)
- daouli (Greek: νταούλι), literally meaning "drum"
- lodra, tupana, daulle (Albanian: lodra)
- dohol (Persian: دهل duhul/dohol)
- doli (Georgian: დოლი doli)
- dhol ([դհոլ dhol] Error: {{Langx}}: text has italic markup (help))
- towla/dowla (Syriac: ܛܲܒܼܠܵܐ)
- dahol (Kurdish: dahol)Samizambak (talk) 20:46, 9 October 2016 (UTC)