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chibouk (/tʃɪˈbʊk, -ˈbuːk/; French: chibouque; from the Turkish: çıbık, çubuk (English: "stick" from the
Persian word
choobak "چوبک"
meaning small wooden...
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American peoples Chalice, a pipe used by
Rastafari in
cannabis rituals Chibouk, a long-stemmed
Turkish tobacco pipe with a clay bowl,
often ornamented...
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smoke and
heated tobacco away from the face and
allow for
unimpeded views.
Chibouk Iain C.
Walker (1977). Clay tobacco-pipes, with
particular reference to...
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players Private collection A ride
Private collection Turkish Woman and
Chibouk Private collection Welcome change 49 x 66 cm The
painting is only attributed...
- has also
gathered some
other pieces such as the
collection of fabric,
Chibouk,
smoke pot, hookah, pottery. He has kept gl**** works, paintings, mosaics...
- a bird's
feather used as a sign of
bravery Chiaus from
Turkish çavuş.
Chibouk from
Turkish çubuk.
Choga from Sindhi, of Turko-Mongol origin; akin to...
- from
villages etc. used to deal with
production of pipes, long
pipes (
chibouks, çubuks), and cigarette-boxes. In the past this
craft was
carried out also...
- wore red
dressing gowns and
Turkish slippers, and
served coffee and a
chibouk to
patrons relaxing after their bath. Dr
Barter left the
business by 1867...
- and Ottawa. One
notable artifact recovered was an
Ottoman pipe bowl, or
chibouk, one of only a
handful found in
North America. Also
recovered in excellent...
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typical figure of the forties, he
holds a pipe with an
arching cherry chibouk. He
puffs it,
characteristically holding the pipe with a bent
index finger...