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Mudhif /muˈdiːf/ (Arabic: المضيف al-muḍīf) is a
traditional reed
house made by the
Ahwari people (also
known as
Marsh Arabs) in the
swamps of southern...
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maintain the
mudhif, the
tribal guesthouse,
which acts as the political, social,
judicial and
religious centre of
Marsh Arabic life. The
mudhif is used as...
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School School University Nursery school Civic Arena (or stadium)
Library Mudhif: a
traditional reed
house made by the
Madan people of Iraq
Museum Observatory...
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Ecology of the
Mudhif", in:
Geoffrey Broadbent and C. A. Brebbia, Eco-architecture II: Harmonisation...
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livestock to pasture) the
herders stay in huts or tents.
Interior of a
mudhif; a reed
dwelling used by
Iraqi people of the
marshlands The type of structure...
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Retrieved 2021-12-18. "Traditional
craft skills and arts of Al-
Mudhif building".
UNESCO Culture Sector.
Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Uilleann piping"...
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Mesopotamian marshes". 24
September 2021. Broadbent, G., "The
Ecology of the
Mudhif," in:
Geoffrey Broadbent and C. A. Brebbia, Eco-architecture II: Harmonisation...
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Mudhif is a
traditional reed
house built for at
least 5,000 years,
south of Iraq....
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buildings at Hatra,
statuette of Ur-Nammu (2111 to 2094 BC), King of Ur
House (
Mudhif)
built by the
marsh Arabs, or the Ma’dan, in
southern Iraq,
frieze from...
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interior of a
mudhif, a
traditional Marsh Arab
guesthouse made
entirely out of reeds....