- A
kuphar (also
transliterated kufa, kuffah, quffa, quffah, etc.) is a type of
coracle or
round boat
traditionally used on the
Tigris and
Euphrates rivers...
- coracles.
Other related craft include:
India –
parisal Iraq –
quffa or
kuphar Native American societies – bull boat
Tibet – ku-dru and
kowas Vietnam –...
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Namco Tides,
video game by
Shallot Games Coracle Currach Fishing coracle Kuphar Kayak Umiak Karan,
Pradyumna (2010-09-12), ****an in the 21st Century: Environment...
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described in the
tablet was circular,
essentially a very
large coracle or
kuphar and made of rope on a
wooden frame. The
tablet included sufficient details...
-
story is told of
Sargon of Akkad. Reed boat
Coracles in
India Iraqi quffa/
kuphar Exodus 2:2–3
Exodus 1:22
Finkel 2014, chpt.14. "Ark" . New International...
- be attempted. The
tablet describes essentially a very
large coracle or
kuphar and made of rope on a
wooden frame. The
design was
effectively very large...
- in Kufa, Iraq Kufa District, a
district of the
Najaf Governorate, Iraq
Kuphar, a
Babylonian or
Iraqi coracle KUFA (FM), a
radio station (104.3 FM) licensed...
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numerous streets.
Although the area was
inhabited by
common people and used
Kuphars to
cross the
Tigris River.
James Silk
Buckingham had also
visited the area...