Bukhari (heater)
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A bukhāri (Persian بُخاری) is a traditional space heater, typically a wood-burning stove, from Central Asia and northern areas of the Indian subcontinent.[1] Bukharis consist of a wide cylindrical fire chamber at the base in which wood, charcoal or other fuel is burned, and a narrower cylinder on the top that helps heat the room and acts as a chimney. The base of an Indian bukhari is wider than that of most western wood-burning stoves. Bukharis are found in the entire northern belt of the region, i.e. Afghanistan, Tajikistan, northern Pakistan, North India, Nepal, Bhutan and Northeast India.[2]