Delman is a traditional, two-wheeled, three or four-wheeled transport vehicle that does not use a machine but uses a horse instead. Various means of transportation that uses horses include War Trains, Trains and Trains.
The name of this vehicle comes from the name of the inventor, Charles Theodore Deeleman, a lithographer and engineer in the Dutch East Indies. The Dutch themselves call this vehicle by the name dos-à-dos (back on the back, literally French meaning), which is a kind of carriage whose passenger seat is backsided. The term dos-à-dos was then by the native Batavia abbreviated again to 'sado'.