Kapar (dwelling)
Appearance

Kapar (Persian: کپر) is a type of traditional temporary dwelling in southeastern Iran and the Baluchi-inhabited areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.[1]
A shelter of long frames, Kapar is often made of tamarisk and palm trees.[2]
Sources
[edit]- ^ Spooner, B. J., Shaffer, J. G., Elfenbein, J., Masʿūdīya, M., & Azadi, S. (2020). BALUCHISTAN. In Encyclopaedia Iranica Online. Brill.
- ^ Maleki Shoja, Kiana and Aminravan, Mojgan: Tribal housing structures analysis in Balochistan of Iran. In: Journal of Research in Ecology. ISSN No: Print: 2319 –1546; Online: 2319– 1554