An ab anbar (Persian: آبانبار, literally "cistern") is a traditional reservoir or cistern of drinking water in Greater Iran in antiquity. To withstand...
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Ab anbar is a traditional reservoir or cistern of drinking water in Greater Iran in antiquity. Ab anbar or Ab Anbar may also refer to: Ab Anbar, Hamadan...
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the public to the ab anbars, and a homogeneous density of the ab anbars in each area determined the size and location of an ab anbar. As an example, in...
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Ab Anbar (Persian: اب انبار, also Romanized as Āb Anbār; also known as Āb Ambār) is a village in Shur Dasht Rural District, Shara District, Hamadan County...
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Rostam Giv (section Ab Anbar)
a Zoroastrian fire temple. Construction of a 4000-cubic meter capacity ab anbar (a type of water reservoir) in Yazd to provide clean and safe water for...
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have had close to, or in excess of 100 drinking water reservoirs called ab anbars before modernization in the 20th century. Only ten remain fully intact...
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Ab anbar (Persian: آبانبار سید باقر) is a historical Ab anbar of Qajar dynasty that is located in city center of Bardaskan, in Ghaem Avenue. This Ab...
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Anbar Ab (Persian: انبار آب, also Romanized as Anbār Āb and Anbārāb) is a village in Zarrineh Rural District, Karaftu District, Divandarreh County, Kurdistan...
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Nazar Garden (section Ab anbar)
it at the entrance of the Ab anbar. This Ab anbar was destroyed in 1975. Simultaneously with the construction of the Ab anbar, Hossein-Qoli Nezam al-Saltaneh...
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Kazem Ab Anbar (Persian: آب انبار حاج کاظم) is an Ab Anbar in Qazvin, Iran. Built in 1840–1841 by Haj Kazem Kuzegar, it is one of the numerous Ab Anbars of...
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