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Narguile Collection

Narguile, also known as hookah or shisha, is a traditional Middle Eastern water pipe used for smoking flavored tobacco

Background imageNarguile Collection: Portrait of a young Egyptian woman - Photograph second half of the 19th century

Portrait of a young Egyptian woman - Photograph second half of the 19th century
CSO4984605 Portrait of a young Egyptian woman - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info.: Portrait of a young Egyptian woman - Photograph second half of the 19th century)

Background imageNarguile Collection: Portraits of women from Sudan - Photograph second half of the 19th century

Portraits of women from Sudan - Photograph second half of the 19th century
CSO4984578 Portraits of women from Sudan - Photograph second half of the 19th century -; (add.info.: Portraits of women from Sudan - Photograph second half of the 19th century -); Photo © DDF

Background imageNarguile Collection: Persian Lady - Persian noble woman in jeweled turban, fur-trimmed jacket, tunic and pantaloons

Persian Lady - Persian noble woman in jeweled turban, fur-trimmed jacket, tunic and pantaloons, smoking a hookah pipe
FLO4723873 Persian Lady - Persian noble woman in jeweled turban, fur-trimmed jacket, tunic and pantaloons, smoking a hookah pipe

Background imageNarguile Collection: Indian Rajah - Indian rajah in bejeweled robes and hat, smoking a hookah pipe

Indian Rajah - Indian rajah in bejeweled robes and hat, smoking a hookah pipe
FLO4723667 Indian Rajah - Indian rajah in bejeweled robes and hat, smoking a hookah pipe and holding a peacock feather fan - Handcoloured woodcut from " Moeurs

Background imageNarguile Collection: An Indian woman at a gala seated on a rich carpet with containers of betelnut and perfume

An Indian woman at a gala seated on a rich carpet with containers of betelnut and perfume
FLO4623936 An Indian woman at a gala seated on a rich carpet with containers of betelnut and perfume, attended by an ayah or servants with punya (fan), pawn and snake hookah pipe

Background imageNarguile Collection: Fath Ali Shah, second Qajar (Qadjar) emperor or Shah of Iran (1772-1832)

Fath Ali Shah, second Qajar (Qadjar) emperor or Shah of Iran (1772-1832). Illustration from Guillaume Antoine Olivier
FLO4723035 Fath Ali Shah, second Qajar (Qadjar) emperor or Shah of Iran (1772-1832). Illustration from Guillaume Antoine Olivier (1756-1814) Travels in the Ottoman Empire, Egypt and Persia, 1801

Background imageNarguile Collection: Hoqq-burdar or pipe bearer, with hookah tobacco pipe and Persian carpet

Hoqq-burdar or pipe bearer, with hookah tobacco pipe and Persian carpet. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an
FLO4565553 Hoqq-burdar or pipe bearer, with hookah tobacco pipe and Persian carpet. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from " Asiatic Costumes, " Ackermann, London

Background imageNarguile Collection: Lettre T : Turc fumant le narguile (turkish smoking the narguile) - '

Lettre T : Turc fumant le narguile (turkish smoking the narguile) - "
DUV4213623 Lettre T : Turc fumant le narguile (turkish smoking the narguile) - " Grand alphabet des nations" end of 19th century (engraving) by French School

Background imageNarguile Collection: Freshwater Asia in Constantinople - Sweet living: group of men and women smoking

Freshwater Asia in Constantinople - Sweet living: group of men and women smoking
JLJ4577205 Freshwater Asia in Constantinople - Sweet living: group of men and women smoking, dancing - Painting by Johann Wittmer (1802-1880) 1837 Detail - Munich, Neue Pinakothek by Wittmer

Background imageNarguile Collection: The believers dream A Muslim asleep after smoking the narguile dream of oriental

The believers dream A Muslim asleep after smoking the narguile dream of oriental
JLJ4574406 The believers dream A Muslim asleep after smoking the narguile dream of oriental dancers. Painting of Achilles Zo (1826-1901) 19th century Sun

Background imageNarguile Collection: Imperial gate of Topkapi Palace and fountain of Sultan Ahmed III, Istanbul

Imperial gate of Topkapi Palace and fountain of Sultan Ahmed III, Istanbul
REV326108 Imperial gate of Topkapi Palace and fountain of Sultan Ahmed III, Istanbul, 1839 (colour engraving) by Allom, Thomas (1804-72); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNarguile Collection: Lettre P : Persan fumant le narguile (Persian smoking the narguile) - '

Lettre P : Persan fumant le narguile (Persian smoking the narguile) - "
DUV4213671 Lettre P : Persan fumant le narguile (Persian smoking the narguile) - " Grand alphabet des nations" end of 19th century (engraving) by French School

Background imageNarguile Collection: Spain, Andalusia, Granada. Moroccan hookahs for sale in a small shop

Spain, Andalusia, Granada. Moroccan hookahs for sale in a small shop


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Narguile, also known as hookah or shisha, is a traditional Middle Eastern water pipe used for smoking flavored tobacco. Originating in India centuries ago, it has since become popular worldwide for its social aspect and relaxing effects. The practice of smoking narguile involves heating the tobacco with charcoal and inhaling the smoke through a hose connected to a water-filled base. Many people enjoy gathering with friends around a narguile to share conversation and unwind after a long day. While some may view it as a cultural tradition, others see it as a trendy pastime that offers an alternative to traditional cigarettes. Regardless of how one perceives it, there's no denying that narguile has made its mark on global culture and continues to be enjoyed by many enthusiasts today. So next time you're looking for a unique experience or simply want to kick back and relax, consider trying out the ancient art of smoking narguile - you might just find yourself hooked.