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- A shadoof or shaduf is an irrigation tool that is used to lift water from a water source onto land or into another waterway or basin. It is highly efficient...
- plants; wheat and probably other cereals were sown in the fields, and the shaduf was already emplo**** for the purpose of irrigation. Plants were also grown...
- less labour force and time than the Shaduf, which was the previous irrigation device in the Kingdom. The Shaduf relied on human energy while the saqiya...
- the ****embling of heavy equipment. The first known crane machine was the shaduf, a water-lifting device that was invented in ancient Mesopotamia (modern...
- expenditure of labor and time than the shaduf, which was the previous chief irrigation device in the kingdom. The shaduf relied on human energy but the saqiyah...
- al-quħūf bi šarħ qaṣīd ʾabī šadūf (Brains Confounded by the Ode of Abu Shaduf Expounded), is a humorous 17th-century Arabic literary text written by Yusuf...
- qanat system from Persia, regional water-lifting devices such as the noria, shaduf and ****pump from Egypt, and the windmill from Islamic Afghanistan. Other...
- kártis – long slender pole kìrkšnis 3 (4) – groin svìrtis (4, 3, 2) – lever; shaduf var̃žtas – **** var̃tai pl. – gate kar̃tas – time (instance or occurrence)...
- foreword by Sherman 'Abd al-Hakim Jackson Brains Confounded by the Ode of Abū Shādūf Expounded, Volume One by Yūsuf al-Shirbīnī, edited and translated by Humphrey...
- Since the Meroe period, ox-powered water wheels, specifically saqiya, and shaduf were used in Nubia. Between 3200 BP and 1000 BP, various Central Saharan...