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A chibouk (/tʃɪˈbʊk, -ˈbuːk/; French: chibouque; from the Turkish: çıbık, çubuk (English: "stick" from the Persian word choobak "چوبک" meaning small wooden stick) (Serbian: "Čibuk"); also romanized čopoq, ciunoux or tchibouque) is a very long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe, often featuring a clay bowl ornamented with precious stones. The stem of the chibouk generally ranges between 4 and 5 ft. (1.2 and 1.5 m), much longer than even Western churchwarden pipes. While primarily known as a Turkish pipe, the chibouk was once popular in Iran, as well. * * Rudolf Ernst, Chibouk smoker

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  • الجبق أو الشبق (بالتركية الحديثة: çıbık أو çubuk، وتعني العصا) هو أداة لتدخين التبغ، ذات قصبة بالغة الطول، استُخدمت في تركيا والولايات التابعة لها في العصر العثماني. كان طول قصبة الجبق قد يبلغ ثلاثة أذرع، وكان البعض يتخذونها من عود الياسمين، وقد غالى فيها الأغنياء فجعلوا في فم القصبة حلمة من الكهرمان بحجم بيضة الحمام مرصعة بالأحجار الكريمة. وكان صانع الجبق يسمى بالجبوقجي. كان ممن عُرف عنهم تدخين الجبق أنور باشا، والمعلم جرجس الجوهري، والشيخ عبد اللطيف فتح الله (مفتي بيروت في القرن التاسع عشر)، الذي قال فيه حين وردته كمية منه هدية من عكا سنة 1813: (ar)
  • A chibouk (/tʃɪˈbʊk, -ˈbuːk/; French: chibouque; from the Turkish: çıbık, çubuk (English: "stick" from the Persian word choobak "چوبک" meaning small wooden stick) (Serbian: "Čibuk"); also romanized čopoq, ciunoux or tchibouque) is a very long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe, often featuring a clay bowl ornamented with precious stones. The stem of the chibouk generally ranges between 4 and 5 ft. (1.2 and 1.5 m), much longer than even Western churchwarden pipes. While primarily known as a Turkish pipe, the chibouk was once popular in Iran, as well. * * Rudolf Ernst, Chibouk smoker (en)
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  • الجبق أو الشبق (بالتركية الحديثة: çıbık أو çubuk، وتعني العصا) هو أداة لتدخين التبغ، ذات قصبة بالغة الطول، استُخدمت في تركيا والولايات التابعة لها في العصر العثماني. كان طول قصبة الجبق قد يبلغ ثلاثة أذرع، وكان البعض يتخذونها من عود الياسمين، وقد غالى فيها الأغنياء فجعلوا في فم القصبة حلمة من الكهرمان بحجم بيضة الحمام مرصعة بالأحجار الكريمة. وكان صانع الجبق يسمى بالجبوقجي. كان ممن عُرف عنهم تدخين الجبق أنور باشا، والمعلم جرجس الجوهري، والشيخ عبد اللطيف فتح الله (مفتي بيروت في القرن التاسع عشر)، الذي قال فيه حين وردته كمية منه هدية من عكا سنة 1813: (ar)
  • A chibouk (/tʃɪˈbʊk, -ˈbuːk/; French: chibouque; from the Turkish: çıbık, çubuk (English: "stick" from the Persian word choobak "چوبک" meaning small wooden stick) (Serbian: "Čibuk"); also romanized čopoq, ciunoux or tchibouque) is a very long-stemmed Turkish tobacco pipe, often featuring a clay bowl ornamented with precious stones. The stem of the chibouk generally ranges between 4 and 5 ft. (1.2 and 1.5 m), much longer than even Western churchwarden pipes. While primarily known as a Turkish pipe, the chibouk was once popular in Iran, as well. Like Chinese opium pipes, chibouk are antiquated smoking devices, and are rarely, if at all produced in modern times. Their use in Turkey and the Middle East may have died out with the growing popularity of the hookah and cigarettes. Old chibouk and chibouk bowls can still be purchased as antiques. Similar pipes were once used in North Africa to smoke hashish. Some specialized chibouk were produced to act as long, cigarette-holding pipes. Some had detachable mouthpieces. Enver Pasha was known to have smoked chibouk, as was Jirjis al-Jawhari (Moallem Guerguis Koft), a Coptic Egyptian leader appointed the General Steward of all Egypt by Napoleon in 1798. The Chibouk Smoker by Théobald Chartran, Turc Au Chibouk by James Lewis Caw, Interieur d'un café Turc by Chevalier Auguste de Henikstein, and Guerrier fumant le Chibouk by Johann Hermann are examples of chibouk featured in art and illustration. * An 1838 illustration of a Turkish coffee house with patrons smoking from long-stemmed chibouk pipes, as featured in Travels in the western Caucasus by Edmund Spencer. * Rudolf Ernst, Chibouk smoker (en)
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