- The
zukra (or
zokra or zoughara, Arabic: زكرة) is a
Libyan bagpipe with a double-chanter
terminating in two cow horns; it is
similar in
construction to...
- the term "
zukra" is also used for this instrument.
Bagpipe enthusiast,
Oliver Seeler,
states that this
connection is incorrect.
While the
zukra may be similar...
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Washint (Ethiopia)
Wazza (Sudan)
Xalam (West Africa)
Xylophone Zeze (instrument) (Sub-Saharan Africa)
Zukra (Libya)
Zurna (Algeria) Portals:
Society Africa...
- fallous, kusha, garjuta, shlama, karmous, zemmita, bazin, kusksi, and
zukra.
Libyan Arabic shares the
feature of the
first person singular initial n-...
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Bagpipes pla**** in Oman. Zummarah-bi-soan, a
small Egyptian double-bagpipe
Zukra (Arabic: زكرة):
famous in
Libya bagpipe with a double-chanter terminating...
- (Polish/Czech/Slovak)
Gaita (Galician)
Surle (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/
Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic) Parakapzuk...
- (Polish/Czech/Slovak)
Gaita (Galician)([Asturian])
Surle (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/
Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic) Parkapzuk...
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Archived from the
original on July 12, 2022.
Retrieved July 10, 2022.
Zukra, Joey (July 11, 2022). "Application to
Authorize the
Bringing of A class...
- (Polish/Czech/Slovak)
Gaita (Galician)
Surle (Serbian/Croatian) Mezoued/
Zukra (Northern Africa) Guda,
tulum (Laz people) Dankiyo,
zimpona (Pontic) Parkapzuk...
- Mizwid, a type of bagpipe; the term
literally means "bag" or "food pouch".
Zukra[clarification needed] (Tunisia) or ghaytah[clarification needed] (Morocco)...