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A terracotta art shows a lady smoking using a pipe and apparatus which appears similar to hookah/sheesha in 1st century BCE. opium or cannabis was smoked in south asia before tobacco was imported from america.
Some scholars declare hookah/sheesha as iranian, but a curious sanskrit word Narguila is used in many european/central asian countries.
Tail part of a toy cart preserving the standing figure of a women with right hand placed on the head as if engaged in toilet. Her left hand is raised up to the shoulder holding same object from which shoots out a pipe like object reaching her mouth. Her lower garment appears to be a transparent sari. There are three holes two for a rod to hold the wheels and thirds for string.
http://museumsofindia.gov.in/repository/record/alh_ald-AM-TC-K5430-556
Some scholars declare hookah/sheesha as iranian, but a curious sanskrit word Narguila is used in many european/central asian countries.
In Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, na[r]gile (на[р]гиле) is used to refer to the pipe,[27] while šiša (шиша) refers to the tobacco that is smoked in it.[citation needed] The pipes there often have one or two mouth pieces. The flavored tobacco, created by marinating cuts of tobacco in a multitude of flavored molasses, is placed above the water and covered by pierced foil with hot coals placed on top, and the smoke is drawn through cold water to cool and filter it. In Albania, the hookah is called "lula" or "lulava". In Romania, it is called narghilea.
"Narguile"[28] is the common word in Spain used to refer to the pipe, although "cachimba"[29] is also used, along with "shisha" by Moroccan immigrants in Spain. The word "Narguile" is also the word used in Brazilian Portuguese.
Tail part of a toy cart preserving the standing figure of a women with right hand placed on the head as if engaged in toilet. Her left hand is raised up to the shoulder holding same object from which shoots out a pipe like object reaching her mouth. Her lower garment appears to be a transparent sari. There are three holes two for a rod to hold the wheels and thirds for string.
http://museumsofindia.gov.in/repository/record/alh_ald-AM-TC-K5430-556