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taanka or paar, is a
traditional rainwater harvesting technique,
common to the Thar
desert region of Rajasthan, India. It is
meant to
provide drinking...
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water tanks called taankas in
parts of
Rajasthan are also
sometimes mistakenly referred to as johads.
Concretized rain-fed
taanka and canal-fed diggi...
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Tanca (disambiguation)
Tonka (disambiguation)
Thankam (disambiguation)
Taanka, a type of
underground cistern This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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taanka is used in
Rajasthan as a
traditional form of
rainwater harvesting...
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Donning the
traditional Kumauni attire white churidar payajama, the
taanka on
their heads, the chola, face
covered with
sandal wood
paste as if ready...
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Forestry Research and
Education Ministry of
Environment and
Forests (India)
Taanka Van
Vigyan Kendra (VVK)
Forest Science Centres "ICFRE". ICFRE. Retrieved...
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common than in
other parts of India, as well as the
distinctive covered taanka underground tanks.
Stone carved jali
screens are very common, both in temples...
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Indonesian inventions and
discoveries Anggabaya Bawdi Check dam
Johad Stepwell Taanka Tabanan Rani ki vav
History of
stepwells in
Gujarat Traditional villages...
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within the Thar Desert,
which influences the
lives of the residents;
taankas are used to
collect water and
husbands have two wives, one of whom devotes...
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research has been
conducted on
biodiversity within limans.
Check dam
Johad Taanka Tank
cascade system "Limans". www.kkl-jnf.org. Prinz, D. 2002. The role...