Arghoul-el-asghar (gender unknown)
(with) definite article: ?original: ارغول الکبير
Hornpipe without a mouthpiece
Transliteration in Mahilllon, who fails to provide details, but only mentions it as a subtype of "№ 113 (Arghoul-el-kebyr) of the (former) coll. Fétis", adding that "According to Villoteau, the Arabs of Egypt have the custom, contrary to European usage, of closing the upper holes of their instruments with side openings with the right hand and the lower holes with the left hand" (WS: as seen from the viewer's perspective? (Compare Arghoul № 342 (p.402) !!!])); NB: ➺ synonyms and related terms.
Mahillon, Victor-Charles: Catalogue descriptif et analytique du Musée instrumental du Conservatoire royal de Musique, I-V. Gand, 1893-1912, p.165²-166.