Dayereh

A dayereh (or doyra, dojra, dajre,doira, dajreja) is a medium-sizedframe drum with jingles, used to accompany both popular and classical music in Iran (Persia), the Balkans, and many Central Asian countries such asTajikistan, Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.

Frame drums are also popular in many regions of Georgia, like Kartli, Kakheti,Tusheti, Samegrelo, Racha, and Imereti.

This is a single headed percussion instrument which is not only found in Northern South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East, but also in parts of the Russian polar regions.

The simple drum is formed by attaching a skin cover onto a wooden ring with glue and cloth ties. This is similar to the Persian daira and the Turkish def. Some daira have metal pieces attached to give them a tambourine-like quality.