A sāqiyah or saqiya (Arabic: ساقية), also spelled sakia or saqia) is a mechanical water lifting device. It is also called a Persian wheel, tablia, rehat...
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Noria (section Noria versus saqiyah)
water to turn the wheel. For devices powered by animals, the usual term is saqiyah or saqiya. Other types of similar devices are grouped under the name of...
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el Hamra [saˈɣi.a el ˈxamɾa] , Arabic: الساقية الحمراء, romanized: al-Saqiyah al-Hamra'a, lit. 'Red Canal') is the northern geographic region of Western...
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developed a type of water wheel or scoop wheel, the saqiyah, named kolē by the Kush. The saqiyah was developed during the Meroitic period to improve irrigation...
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early 11th century, Ibn Bassal pioneered the use of flywheel in noria and saqiyah. The use of the flywheel as a general mechanical device to equalize the...
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demonstrates improvements in animal husbandry and in irrigation such as with the saqiyah waterwheel. These changes made agriculture far more productive, supporting...
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الساقية الحمراء ووادي الذهب, romanized: al-Jabhah ash-Shaʿbiyah Li-Taḥrīr as-Sāqiyah al-Ḥamrāʾ wa Wādī adh-Dhahab), is a Sahrawi nationalist liberation movement...
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word acequia (and the Catalan word séquia) originate from Arabic word al-sāqiyah (الساقیة) which has more than one meaning: "the water conduit" or "one...
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be compensated for at the beginning of the first century AD, when the saqiyah waterwheel was developed. Until then, the area was only sparsely populated...
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اتحاد شبيبة الساقية الحمراء ووادي الذهب, romanized: Ittiḥād Shabībat al-Sāqiyah al-Ḥamrāʼ wa-Wādī al-Dhahab), also known by its Spanish acronym UJSARIO...
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as-saniyah (السانية) "the lifter." acequia: irrigation canal. From Arabic as-saqiyah (الساقية) "the irrigator"[ʔlsaːqj] (listen). acerola: fruit of the trees...
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{\displaystyle \sin ^{2}\left({\frac {x}{2}}\right)={\frac {1-\cos(x)}{2}}} . Saqiyah — Paddle-driven water-lifting wheels had appeared in ancient Egypt by the...
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ISBN 1-4175-2290-9. OCLC 56131464. Abu Salim, Muhammad Ibrahim (1980). al-Saqiyah. Khartoum: Maʻhad al-Dirāsāt al-Afrīqīyah al-Āsyawīyah. Asad, Talal (1966)...
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Samannud Samuel Birch (Egyptologist) Sanakht Sandal-bearer Sankhenre Sewadjtu Saqiyah Saqqara Saqqara Bird Saqqara ostracon Saqqara Tablet Sara Yorke Stevenson...
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Mudon as Sagheera fi Libia – The growth of small towns in Libya) Dār al-Sāqiyah lil-Nashr, Benghazi, pp. 118–123, ISBN 978-9959-854-10-0 Al Qayqab (Approved)...
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Āl ash-Sharīf, claim descent, saying he was a Maghrebi Arab from the as-Sāqiyah al-Ḥamrā’, from which his nisba, or onomastic for place of descent, seen...
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(warm room) and caldarium (hot room), with attached furnace, water well, sāqiyah or water-lifting device, and raised water tank. In terms of decoration...
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is also the commander of the army, rests with his retinue by a saqiyah. By the saqiyah, three sisters are talking to each other, all of them wishing to...
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