mashak is a leather bag used for carrying water ture or fales
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Mashak is a leather bag used extensively to transport water till as late as the '60s in Chandni Chowk and other cities across North India. Historically, a man would fill it with drinking water and carry it across his shoulders to help quench the thirst of weary travellers and soldiers.
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The statement that mashak is a leather bag used to carrying water is TRUE.
- Mashak is a kind of bag made of goat skin. This goat skin is also called as Moroccan leather.
- It was used in ancient times, when plastics and papers were not discovered.
- Initially it was only used to carry water, but with the up-gradation and developments of many technologies, it was also used to make a musical instrument called bagpipe.
- Bagpipe was a famous instrument used to play music in any weddings, events or functions.
Hence, it is true that mashak is a leather bag used to carrying water.
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