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Encyclopedia > Bullock cart

The Bullock cart is a common means of transportation used traditionally since ancient times in India, which then was what the Indian subcontinent is now. Used especially for carrying cargo goods, the bullock cart is driven by one or several bulls. Belleville Bulls bull Bulls Gap, Tennessee Bulls, New Zealand, Rangitikei township Bulls (rugby club), South Africa Chicago Bulls Durham Bulls Jacksonville Bulls List of dog breeds Papal bulls Pittsburgh Bulls The running of the bulls University of South Florida Bulls Categories: Disambiguation ...


The cart is attached to the bull by rope. The driver and any other passengers sit on the front of the cart, while cargo is placed in the back.


In mentioning cargo, it is usually meant to be agrarian goods. As the bullock cart is continued to be used in modern countries in the Indian subcontinent, the agrarian uses are almost the same while new forms of cargo are carried, such as industrial products.



 
 

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