Jutag
Jutag is a term that can refer to several things, most notably a type of rope or cordage, and historically, a place name. As a material, jutag typically describes a coarse, strong fiber, often derived from plants like hemp or jute, used in the production of ropes, mats, and sacking. These ropes are known for their durability and resistance to stretching, making them suitable for applications such as tying, lashing, and in various agricultural and industrial contexts. The specific properties of jutag can vary depending on the plant source and the manufacturing process.
Historically, Jutag was also a place name, particularly associated with a region or settlement in Central Asia.