A sakia is a machine that uses animals, like horses or oxen, to move a big wheel that brings up water from a well.
Sakias are often used in places where there isn't much water, and they can make people think of hard work and the countryside.
Examples:
The farmer uses a sakia to water the plants.
The big wheel on the sakia turns and turns.
The sakia helps the farmer get water from the ground.
The sakia is like a big water wheel.
In the desert, the sakia is the only way to get water.
The sakia makes a creaking sound as it turns.