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    The Band-e Kaisar (Persian: بند قیصر, "Caesar's dam"), Pol-e Kaisar ("Caesar's bridge"), Bridge of Valerian or Shadirwan was an ancient arch bridge in...
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  • the free dictionary. Kaisar may refer to: Band-e Kaisar, a bridge in Shushtar, Iran Kaisar Jahan, an Indian politician Kaisar Nurmaganbetov, a Kazakhstani...
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    productivity derives from the irrigation system which centered on the Band-e Kaisar, the first dam bridge in Iran. The whole water system in Shushtar consists...
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    Shapur used the remaining soldiers in engineering and development plans. Band-e Kaisar (Caesar's dam) is one of the remnants of Roman engineering located near...
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    water falls, we can see a perfect model of haltering to run mills. The Band-e Kaisar ("Caesar's dam"), an approximately 500-metre (1,600 ft) long Roman weir...
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    as the Bridge of Valerian in Iran. In Iran, bridge dams such as the Band-e Kaisar were used to provide hydropower through water wheels, which often powered...
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    development plans, as the Romans were skilled builders and artisans. Band-e Kaisar (Caesar's dam) is one of the remnants of Roman engineering located near...
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  • three structures: a canal called Ab-i Gargar, and the two dams of Band-e Kaisar and Band-e Mizan which directed the water flow of the Karun river into the...
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    uses the captured Roman army for engineering plans. They construct the Band-e Kaisar ("Bridge of Valerian"). Gallienus becomes the sole emperor of Rome;...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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    hydroelectric stations and hydropower plants on the Araz River" Send feedback]. www.e-qanun.az. Retrieved 5 September 2021. ""Xudafərin" və "Qız Qalası" hidroqovşaqları...
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    Dam Balvabin Dam Khersan-3 Dam Kouhrang 3 Dam Marash Dam Moshampa Dam Band-e Kaisar Boz Dam The Great Hagi Jaffar Dam Jaber Dam Jawid Dam Kebar Dam Kurit...
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    also be traced to the forced labour of Roman prisoners of war (see Band-e Kaisar). This list is sorted by maximum height. All measurements are in m;...
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    Valerianus in the Sassanid era, whence the name of the bridge and dam Band-e Kaisar, "Caesar's dam", at Shushtar (3rd century AD). In two of several competing...
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    Khaju Bridge (redirect from Pol-e Khaju)
    The Khaju Bridge (Persian: پل خواجو, Pol-e Xāju) is one of the historical bridges on the Zayanderud, the largest river of the Iranian Plateau, in Isfahan...
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    Retrieved 28 July 2012. (location:36°34′6.33″N 2°17′25.39″E / 36.5684250°N 2.2903861°E / 36.5684250; 2.2903861) Hill, Donald Routledge (1996). A history...
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    original on 2021-09-05. Retrieved 2021-09-05. "Arasbaran Protected Area". Archived from the original on 2024-05-20. Retrieved 2024-05-20. v t e v t e...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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    Shaki, Azerbaijan Yakhchāl Ab anbar Windcatcher Great Wall of Gorgan Band-e Kaisar Construction industry of Iran Architecture of Azerbaijan Mughal architecture...
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    Tabiat Bridge (redirect from Pol-e Tabiat)
    akdn.org. Retrieved 2019-10-12. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tabiat Bridge. 35°45′16″N 51°25′13″E / 35.7545°N 51.4204°E / 35.7545; 51.4204...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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  • into the rockface can be seen and a bit further downriver cement residue, i.e. Roman concrete from the mortar, has been found. However, instead of this...
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    prisoners—that redirected part of the Karun River. The barrier is still called Band-e Kaisar, "the mole of the Caesar". He is also responsible for building the city...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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    Many Roman bridges had semicircular arches, but a few were segmental, i.e. with an arc of less than 180 degrees. By the 2nd century BC, the Romans had...
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    exaggerated. Shapur I mentions that he made the Roman prisoners build him the Band-e Kaisar near Susiana, and built a city for those prisoners, which evolved into...
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    "Römische Talsperren", Antike Welt, 8 (2): 25–32 Smith, Norman (1971), A History of Dams, London: Peter Davies, pp. 39–43, ISBN 0-432-15090-0 v t e v t e...
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    (Vaison-la-Romaine) Germany Caesar's Rhine bridges Roman Bridge (Trier) Iran Band-e Kaisar Italy Pons Aemilius Pons Agrippae Ponte Altinate Pons Cestius Pons Fabricius...
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    v t e Bridges in Iran Abrisham Bridge Aji Chay Bridge Bahmanshir Bridge at Istgah-e Haft Band-e Kaisar Si-o-se-pol Tabiat Bridge Veresk Bridge Felezi Bridge...
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