A Russian horse carriage with three horses harnessed abreast is called a Troika. The two outside horses are bent slightly to the outside and must canter to keep up with the center horse which is harnessed straight in and trots.
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A Troika.
An aroba is an alternative name for an araba, a carriage used in Turkey and Asia Minor, drawn by horses or oxen.
A carriage with a hooded roof which folds into two sections is found on a landau. However, this is not necessarily a small carriage. you are probably thinking of a buggy
A carriage?
A carriage, a buggy, stagecoach. a cart.
Buggy.
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The proper, traditional term is a "Coachman", which applies to the driver of any kind of horse drawn carriage.
A Carriage
The name of a two seated carriage is called a " Surrey"
The horse drawn carriage was invented in Hungary in the Fifteenth Century. It was built to carry a princess to her wedding but this early design had no steering as such and had to be dragged sideways by its team of horses to turn a corner. Development was slow but eventually the front axle was mounted on a turntable to provide steering and the horse drawn wagon was a semi-practical, if not very comfortable vehicle. Suspension systems evolved slowly but by the early nineteenth century most of the problems had been solved and the improvements in road construction and maintenance made the horse drawn carriage a viable form of transport. It was invented by Lu Ban. The carriage is still in use.
I am a Cartwright and i am not a person who fixes horse drawn carts that is my last name My last name is Cartwright and i do not fix horse drawn carts either. I dont even own horses or any carts. or do i? no i dont really think i do but who knows. DA DA DAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
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