The same is located to the north of the Jame' Mosque of Garmsar. The remnants of the main reservoir in the form of spiral staired domed structure is located inside the alley. Currently it resembles an open field. In the past this reservoir with a depth of 14 m. stored water for a period of five months and thereby catered to the needs of the city and the suburbs in providing drinking water.
The other springs of Semnan province are named as, the mineral water spring of Ein-ol-Rasheed, the Kohneh Deh Spring and the Shahr Abad Spring of Garmsar, the Imamzadeh ...
This structure is located 40 km. east of Garmsar. The same has four porches. The entrance has two lateral side-rooms in two storeys and shaped like a trapezium ...
The said palace is situated 2 km. north of the Shah Abbas palace. Externally the structure is 86 m. in length and with a maximum of 47 m. in breadth. This structure ...
This hillock is situated 3 km. to the south of Eivanaki of Garmsar. This hillock being enroute to caravans pass, was utilized as a watch-tower. This hillock overlooks ...
This palace is located at a distance of 1 km. south east of the Shah Abbas palace and was most probably a temporary royal residence used during traveling time, ...
The natural and climatic characteristics in addition to the expanse of Yazd's deserts have given rise to the construction of various reservoirs all over the ...
Yazd is famous for its qanats (underground aqueducts) and Water Museum, one of the best of its kind, is devoted to the brave men who built them. This museum is ...
The above mentioned is located near the archeological city of Kharbez, southwest of the Qeshm Island, between the city and a temple known as Mehri. This large reservoir ...
The first water reservoir in Qeshm was constructed in the year 1202 AH. by the spouse of Sheikh Abdollah, (ruler of the times). Its ceiling has been repaired for ...
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