sakkia
Sakkia is a traditional form of water-lifting device primarily used in agriculture, particularly in parts of the Middle East and South Asia. It is a simple yet effective mechanism that relies on a continuous loop of buckets or containers attached to a rope or chain, which is powered by human or animal effort. The sakkia typically consists of a large wheel that rotates around a horizontal axle. The buckets are suspended from the rim of this wheel and are designed to scoop water from a source, such as a well or a canal, as the wheel turns. As the wheel continues to rotate, the filled buckets are lifted to a higher level and then emptied into an irrigation channel or reservoir.
The operation of a sakkia is usually driven by a draft animal, such as a donkey or