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- A mashoof (Arabic: مشحوف), also transliterated mashuf, is a long and narrow canoe traditionally used on the Mesopotamian Marshes and rivers of southern...
- served as a guesthouse where there was no mudhif. Traditional boats (the mashoof and tarada) were used as transport: Ahwaris would drive buffalo through...
- Marshes at night, southern Iraq. A reed house (Mudhif) and a narrow canoe (Mashoof) are in the water. Mudhif structures have been one of the traditional types...
- Marsh Arabs poling a mashoof...
- Marsh Arabs on a mashoof in the marshes of southern Iraq....
- Marsh Arabs poling a mashoof in the marshes of southern Iraq...
- Al-Khaseeb has long been a traditional center for boat-building of the mashoof canoes that are widely used by the Marsh Arabs. "Archived copy". Archived...
- Setting poles are also used widely on the Mesopotamian Marshes to propel the mashoof canoes used by the Marsh Arabs. These poles are called marda (مُرْدِيّ...
- and no border separates them. The people small canoe-like boats called Mashoof to move between Iraq and Iran. The marsh cities were built on water. The...
- during the Mesopotamian Campaign of World War I. It is considered a type of mashoof. Most modern taradas are built in the towns of Al-Chibayish and Huwair...