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| publisher = Edinburgh University Collection of Historic Musical Instruments
| date = 1999
| accessdate = 2007-03-22}}</ref> there are different versions and names in different countries. In [[Yemen]], the double clarinet is called a ''[[mizmarmizmar_(instrument)|mizmār]]'' (a word used for other types of instruments in other countries). More common terms are ''zamr'', ''zammāra'', ''arghūl'', and ''mijwiz''. The first two of these names have the same linguistic root as ''mizmār''.<ref name="grovemizmar">{{GroveOnline|Mizmār|Pochér, Christian|22 March|2007}}</ref>
 
In [[Albania]] the instrument is called a ''zumare''. It has five holes in each pipe, and a bell.<ref name="grovemizmar"/>