-
depended upon the
water from
qanats; many po****ted
areas are
close to the
areas where qanats are possible.
Common variants of
qanat in
English include kanat...
- The
Qanats of
Ghasabeh (Persian: قنات قصبه), also
called Kariz e Kay Khosrow, is one of the world's
oldest and
largest networks of
qanats (underground...
-
Qanat Bid or
Qanat-e Bid (Persian: قنات بيد) may
refer to:
Qanat-e Bid,
Jiroft Qanat Bid 1,
Jiroft County Qanat Bid 2,
Jiroft County Qanat Bid,
Rabor This...
- Iran:
Qanat,
Bushehr Qannat, Kavar, Fars
Province Qanat, Rostam, Fars
Province Qanat, Sepidan, Fars
Province Qanat,
Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad
Qanat, Lorestan...
- the
Qanat, an
underground aqueduct,
around the 9th
century BC.
Several of Iran's large,
ancient gardens were
irrigated thanks to
Qanats. The
Qanat spread...
- 3000
years and 71 km long) and
other 3000
years old
Qanats have been
found in
northern Iran. The
Qanats mostly came in from
higher elevations, and were split...
-
decisions to
build and
maintain qanats.
Since 1992,
Lightfoot has
conducted a
series of
field studies and
country surveys of
qanats, or
subterranean water systems...
- Azad University,
Gonabad Branch University of
Gonabad Qanats of
Gonabad Qanats of
Gonabad Qanats of
Gonabad Anthropological Museum Anthropological Museum...
-
Cheshmeh Qanat (Persian: چشمه قنات) may
refer to:
Cheshmeh Qanat, Boyer-Ahmad
Cheshmeh Qanat, Dana This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
-
Qanat Marvan (Persian: قنات مروان, also
Romanized as
Qanāt Marvān,
Qanāt-e Marvān, and
Qanāt-e Mervān; also
known as Ma'dan-e
Qanāt Marvān) is a village...