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- The Albolafia, also known as the Molino de la Albolafia in Spanish ('Mill of the Albolafia'), is a medieval noria (or waterwheel) along the Guadalquivir...
- barges from Seville up Córdoba. In the city, there were piers at the Albolafia mill and near the Martos Mill. The bulky wool transports often left from...
- built by Christian Spanish engineers afterwards. The most famous are the Albolafia in Cordoba (of uncertain date, partly reconstructed today), along the...
- used the power of the water current to grind flour. They include the Albolafia, Alegría watermill, Carbonell, Casillas, Enmedio, Lope García, Martos...
- for both the city and the palace gardens. He may have also built the Albolafia and other norias (waterwheels) along the Guadalquivir River. In 785, Abd...
- Ashtor 1976, pp. 58–63. Campopiano 2012, pp. 1–37. Brebbia 2017, p. 341. "Albolafia". Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs. 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2017...
- century. It is included in the small preserved area known as Sotos de la Albolafia. Since 1931, the bridge, together with the Puerta del Puente and the Calahorra...
- He may have also built the Albolafia and other norias (waterwheels) along the Guadalquivir River. (Although the Albolafia is also attributed by historians...
- ar-Rahman III constructed an aqueduct to bring water from the nearby Albolafia waterwheel (or noria). The gardens have been neglected or renewed at various...
- the wheel. Some famous examples are the norias of Hama in Syria or the Albolafia noria in Cordoba, Spain. However, the names of traditional water-raising...