Talk:Nagara (drum)
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[edit]Isn't this same as Naqareh? utcursch | talk 12:02, 31 December 2007 (UTC)
- It appears, from a Google search, that this drum is cylindrical like the Arabic tabl baladi or Turkish davul. Thus, its name is related to the Arabic kettledrums, but isn't the same kind of drum. Badagnani (talk) 19:40, 5 January 2008 (UTC)
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Name
[edit]Why is the article called "Nagara" if it was used by the Armenians then Georgians? This was even before the Azerbaijanis even existed. The article should be called "Dhol" or "Doli" at least.
--Arzashkun (talk) 12:27, 14 August 2014 (UTC)
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) 20:45, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
Nagara (drum)
[edit]- Böyük nağara
- Cürə nagara
- Qoltuq nağara
- Qoşa nağara
Duplicate articles?
[edit]Does anyone have an idea if Nagara (drum), Doli (musical instrument) and Caucasian dhol might not to a certain extent cover the same topic? – Uanfala 00:41, 31 July 2017 (UTC)
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