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Mashk

A mashk (Hindi: मश्क) - (Urdu: مشک) or mashq (मश्क़, مشق) is a traditional water-carrying bag, usually made of waterproofed goat-skin, from North India, Pakistan and Nepal.
''Mashqs'' can vary in size, from a hand-held bag, which was often used to carry liquids such as alcohol, to a large man-sized bag that comes with shoulder strap. They usually have only one narrowed opening. A person who is carrying a large ''mashq'' is called a ''māshqi'' (माश्क़ी, ماشقی). Traditionally, in the northern part of the South Asia, the larger ''mashq'' was associated with the ''Bhishti'' (भिश्ती, بهِشتی) subcaste who were employed as water-carriers by all other sections of society and often seen dispensing water (for a fee) in public places, gardens and construction sites.
Since water came as a great relief to people and plants during the hot summer in the northern Indian plains, the term ''Bhishti'' derives from the Persian root word ''bahishti'', meaning ''heavenly''.
==See also==

* Bhishti

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