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- Qanat - Wikipedia
A qanāt (Persian: قَنَات) or kārīz (کَارِیز) is a water supply system that was developed in ancient Iran for the purpose of transporting usable water to the surface from an aquifer or a well through an underground aqueduct
- Qanat - World History Encyclopedia
Qanat is Arabic for 'conduit,' and is the most widely-used term for the irrigation system among English-speakers
- The Persian Qanat - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Throughout the arid regions of Iran, agricultural and permanent settlements are supported by the ancient qanat system of tapping alluvial aquifers at the heads of valleys and conducting the water along underground tunnels by gravity, often over many kilometres
- Qanat | Definition Facts | Britannica
A qanat taps underground mountain water sources and channels the water downhill through a series of gently sloping tunnels, often several kilometers long, to the places where it is needed for irrigation and domestic use
- WaterHistory. org
When properly maintained, a qanat is a sustainable system that provides water indefinitely The self-limiting feature of a qanat, however, is also its biggest drawback when compared to the range of technologies available today
- The Qanat System (Ancient Engineering Marvels)
Have you ever wondered how ancient civilizations managed to thrive in harsh, arid environments? One remarkable solution comes from ancient Persia: the qanat system These ingenious underground channels provided a reliable water source to support settlements and agriculture across Iran’s vast deserts
- What Is A Qanat, And Where Are They Found? - WorldAtlas
A Qanat (sometimes referred to as karez in Turkish, or kārīz or kārēz) is translated as meaning "channel" Qanats are underground structures used to collect groundwater and stream them to the surface
- Qanat: Irans Ancient Water Management System - SURFIRAN Mag
Qanat (Kariz) stands as a remarkable Persian invention for water management in arid regions This system harnesses subterranean water, directing it to cities and farms through a network of underground tunnels and ventilation shafts, significantly reducing water evaporation
- Qanat: The Iranian Miracle in the Heart of the Desert | parsi tours
A qanat is a tunnel-like channel dug under the ground to flow water This channel, deep in the earth, connects a series of wells starting from a ‘mother well’ to direct and manage water for agriculture and other uses
- QANAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of QANAT is an underground aqueduct used (as in the Middle East) to convey water from a source (such as an aquifer) through the force of gravity especially for the purpose of irrigation
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