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  1. Howdah - Wikipedia

    Howdah of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. Howdah were used extensively during the Carnatic Wars.

  2. Pedersoli Howdah: Classic Firearms Reproduction

    It was the double-barreled Howdah pistol, a handgun that had evolved over more than a century throughout Europe. To those in the Old West, it would have resembled a small sawed-off …

  3. HOWDAH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HOWDAH is a seat or covered pavilion on the back of an elephant or camel.

  4. HOWDAH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'howdah' howdah in British English or houdah (ˈhaʊdə ) noun a seat for riding on an elephant or camel's back, esp one with a canopy

  5. Howdah Pistol | Taylor's Firearms

    The cartridge Howdah pistol is a redesign of the favorite auto & burglar model.

  6. Word of the Day, 25 May 2025: ‘Howdah’ - Mathrubhumi English

    May 25, 2025 · Today’s word, howdah, refers to a decorative seat or carriage, traditionally placed on the back of an elephant, used especially in South Asia for riding or ceremonial purposes.

  7. Howdah - Wikiwand

    A howdah or houdah also known as hathi howdah, is a carriage which is positioned on the back of an elephant, or occasionally some other animal, such as a camel,...

  8. Howdah: Definition, Examples & Quiz | UltimateLexicon.com

    Sep 21, 2025 · Learn about the decorative seats and their historical roles in royal processions and elephant riding. A howdah is a large platform or carriage-like seat mounted on the back of an …

  9. Howdah | Military Wiki | Fandom

    A howdah, or houdah (Hindi: हौदा), also known as hathi howdah (हाथी हौदा), is a carriage which is positioned on the back of an elephant, or occasionally some other animal such as …

  10. I Have This Old Gun: Howdah Pistol - American Rifleman

    Sep 25, 2024 · The Howdah pistol is named, because howdahs were the large, wicker baskets in which British hunters would ride atop elephants when they were tiger hunting.