- A
midwakh' (Arabic: مدواخ, also
spelled medwakh) is a
small smoking pipe of
Arabian origin, in
which dokha (دوخة), a
sifted Iranian tobacco product mixed...
- the
tobacco blend in
small quantities using a pipe
called a
midwakh.
Because the
midwakh pipe is used
almost exclusively for
smoking dokha, the terms...
- have
included Native American calumet ("peace pipe"),
kiseru (****an),
midwakh (Middle East),
sebsi (Morocco) and some
narrow chillums (Nepal, India,...
-
smoking finely shredded tobacco Love rose, a pipe for
smoking crack cocaine Midwakh,
small smoking pipe of
Arabian origin Pizzo (pipe), a pipe
designed for...
- the
smoke from
which is
usually not inhaled.
Smaller pipes such as the
midwakh or
kiseru are used to
inhale milder tobaccos such as
dokha and
kizami or...
- kiseru-jutsu, and used
similar techniques to
those used in tessenjutsu.
Midwakh Sebsi Scott David Foutz (2009). "Kiseru -
Traditional ****anese Pipe". Archived...
- inhaled.
Small quantities were
smoked at a time,
using a pipe like the
midwakh or kiseru, or
newly invented waterpipes such as the bong or the hookah...
- and Jamaica, the most
commonly used pipe is the chillum.; in the UAE,
midwakh; in Morocco, sebsi.[citation needed] A one-hitter is a
device used for...
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Cherry wood
Beechwood Corn cob
Metal – used by ****anese
kiseru and
Arabian midwakh.
Briar Meerschaum Clay
Cherry wood
Beechwood Corn cob
Porcelain Asbestos...
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origin mixed with leaves, bark, and herbs. It is
traditionally smoked in a
midwakh.
Kizami is a
tobacco product produced in ****an and
intended for smoking...