The Arabic names "الجارية" (Al-Jariyah) and "الدورة" (Al-Dawrah) are not commonly recognized as names for ancient water vessels.
More common Arabic names for old or traditional water containers include:
- القِربة (Al-Qirbah): A traditional leather waterskin, often used by travelers.
- الجرة (Al-Jarrah): A general term for an earthenware or clay pot, often used for storing water or other liquids.
- الدَّلو (Al-Dalw): A bucket, often made of leather or metal, used for drawing water from a well.
- الكوز (Al-Kooz): A small jug or pitcher, usually made of clay or metal, used for drinking water.
- الحب (Al-Hubb): A large earthenware jar for storing water or grains.
If you have a specific image or context for the vessel you're referring to, it might help to identify it more accurately.
اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال ما الاسم الآنية الموجودة بالأسفل القديمة الجارة أو الدورة اترك تعليق فورآ.