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Ahwari traditional reed house
A 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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Indigenous people of southern Iraq
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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1080/1350748032000140796. S2CID 6707201. Broadbent, G., "The Ecology of the Mudhif", in: Geoffrey Broadbent and C. A. Brebbia, Eco-architecture II: Harmonisation
Mesopotamia
Architecture based on local needs, materials, traditions
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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Wetlands in Iraq, Iran and Kuwait
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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Sector. Retrieved 2021-12-18. "Traditional craft skills and arts of Al-Mudhif building". UNESCO Culture Sector. Retrieved 2023-12-06. "Al-Muhaibis: social
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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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Species of plant
the use of this material, combining ancient techniques from southern Iraq mudhif (reed houses) with new materials. Diverse associations and collectives,
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Saddam Hussein's campaigns to drain marshes and force population transfer
dried lake Environmental issues in Iraq List of environmental disasters Mudhif - distinctive and ancient style of reed structure adversely affected by
Draining of the Mesopotamian Marshes
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Mudhif is a traditional reed house built for at least 5,000 years, south of Iraq.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site
can paddle on the rivers on a reef raft and have lunch in the traditional mudhif guesthouse. However, there is little infrastructure to support the rising
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Heritage. Retrieved 13 October 2025. "Traditional craft skills and arts of Al-Mudhif building". UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Retrieved 10 November 2023
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869–883 Revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate
The interior of a mudhif, a traditional Marsh Arab guesthouse made entirely out of reeds.
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traditional structures came under threat and subject to demolition. The mudhif (or reed dwelling) or the bayt (houses) with features such as the shanashil
Iraqi_art
English artist and art teacher (1928–2021)
Iraqi housing found along the banks of the Tigris—the bayt (houses) and the mudhif (or reed dwelling). Not long after her arrival in Baghdad, the city underwent
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History of lands by the Tigris and Euphrates
used for meetings, or to welcome visitors in the manner of the present-day mudhif of the Marsh Arabs of southern Iraq. Pascal Butterlin hypothesizes that
Prehistory_of_Mesopotamia
Place in Maysan, Iraq
boats or the traditional mashoof to visits to the uniquely designed al-mudhif, the traditional ceremonial spaces and reed houses. According to the local
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Museum in Basra, Iraq
the outdoor compound next to the museum there are two reed guesthouses (mudhifs) and a series of traditional boats typical of the Mesopotamian Marshes
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