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Monday, September 17, 2018

Bukhari (Heater) बुखारी - YouTube
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A bukh?ri (Kashmiri: ??????? or ??????) is a traditional space heater from the Kashmir, which is typically a wood-burning stove. Bukharis consist of a wide cylindrical fire-chamber at the base in which wood, charcoal or other fuel is burned and a narrower cylinder on the top that helps in heating the room and acts as a chimney. The base of a Kashmiribukhari is wider than that of most western wood-burning stoves. Bukharis are found in the entire northern belt of the region, i.e. Afghanistan, Kashmir, Nepal, Pakistan, Bhutan and Northeast India.


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Etymology

The term bukh?r is a Hindustani word derived from Persian meaning heat or fever. In modern Persian, the term bukhari generically refers to a heater.


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Use in poultry farming

Bukharis are in widespread use by poultry farmers in North India to keep birds warm during winter nights.


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Fuel alternatives and conservation

Forest conservation imperatives have resulted in the development of alternative designs for bukharis in India, including kerosene-based versions and bukharis that are more fuel-efficient than the traditional varieties.


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Hazards

Frequently, bukhari chimneys are not long enough to vent smoke outside the house, resulting in annual deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning in the region. Public authorities and mass media in the region often exhort people not to use angithis or bukharis in closed rooms. Bukharis also present a hazard for children due to their hot metallic surfaces and easy hinged access to the fuel-burning area.


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See also

  • Space heater
  • Angithi
  • Wood-burning stove
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning

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References

Source of article : Wikipedia