- 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...
- fact a
coracle or
quffa,
based on the
similarity of that p****age to Neo-****yrian
legends depicting infants cast
adrift on
rivers in
quffas. The
Irish curach...
- and the
coracle and
quffa are a coincidence, however.
British ethnologist James Hornell, who
studied the currach, coracle, and
quffa extensively during...
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earlier 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...
-
often been noted. Atrahasis's Ark was circular,
resembling an
enormous quffa, with one or two decks. Utnapishtim's ark was a cube with six
decks of seven...
-
resembles a
Welsh coracle, an Irish/Scottish currach, and an Iraqi/Mesopotamian
quffa. This
similarity was used to
support a
theory that a
Welsh party colonized...
- into
German and
English such as “Ali
Janah Al -
Tabrizi and his
Servant Quffa” (1969) or into
English only such as “Marriage By
Decree Nisi ” (1973),...
- Vietnam, Iraq, Tibet,
North America and Britain.
Coracles in Iraq are
called "
quffa."
Their history goes back to
antiquity where they
appear on ****yrian-era...
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Yemeni adaptation of
Alfred Farag's Ali
Janah al-Tabrizi and his
Servant Quffa Da'maamistan (2013).
Muhammad al-Qa'ud (author) and Amin
Hazaber (director)...