Tadghtita (gender unknown)
(with) definite article: ?original: ?
Bagpipe, mouth-blown: 1 stock (chanter type?)
Dubious term, according to Wikipedia the name of "a type of bagpipe played by the Berbers of Algeria", allegedly mentioned in »World music: the rough guide«, vol. 1 (Africa, Europe and the Middle East), [edited] by Simon Broughton (London, 1999), in which the term doesn't occur, however; NB¹: This being the only source mentioned, in which only the common Arabic term Ghaita is referred to as "the bagpipe of Kabylia in pre-colonial times", I was unable to verify this rather unreliable claim; NB²: Oddly, the erroneous statement of Wikipedia (incl. Wikidata and Wikiwand) is parroted critiquelessly in several other internet sources, some of which enigmatically even show (or refer to) a photo of a Boha of Gascony, France.