
Dozaleh [dozAle] is one of the old folk wind instruments of Iran which is used in mirth celebrations.
Abu Nasr Farabi had called it Mezmarol-Mosana or Mozdavadg [mozdavej] (married!).
Dozaleh has a sound like Neyanban [neianbAn] (bagpipe), but to some extend more clear and lower.
It is played in Khorasan [xorAsAn], Kermanshah [KermAnSAh], and mostly in Kurdistan. In some different dialects it is called Zanbooreh [zanbureh].