Chabouk

/tʃəˈbuːk/ noun

A long leather whip or riding crop used in Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, historically used for control and punishment.

From Turkish çoban (shepherd) or Persian چاپوق (chāpūq); the word likely derives from Central Asian sources related to horsemanship.

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