- kārēz in
Afghanistan and ****stan; foggāra in Algeria; khettāra in Morocco;
falaj in Oman and the
United Arab Emirates; and ʿuyūn in
Saudi Arabia. In addition...
- The
Falaj 2
class are
patrol boats of the
United Arab
Emirates Navy
classified as
stealth ins****
patrol vessels (IPVs). The
Falaj 2
class is
based on...
-
Falaj or Falj (Persian: فلج) may
refer to: Falj,
Zanjan Falaj (Arabic: فلج)
refers to:
Falaj,
irrigation system This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Falaj Al
Mualla is the
inland oasis town of Umm Al Quwain, one of the
seven emirates which comprise the
United Arab
Emirates (UAE).
Originally called...
- roads.
Approximately 32
kilometers inland from the city is the
oasis of
Falaj Al Mualla,
which has date palm plantations. The
ruling family of Umm Al...
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fortified settlements and
extensive husbandry thanks to the
development of the
falaj irrigation system. The
spread of
Islam to the
northeastern tip of the Arabian...
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underground irrigation system (
falaj or qanāt) that
brings water from
boreholes to
water farms and palm trees.
Falaj irrigation is an
ancient system...
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coffee pots, swords,
leather goods and pottery.
Falaj Daris, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the
largest falaj, or
irrigation system, in Oman. It provides...
- Rori and Al-Baleed, and the
caravan oases of
Shisr and Wadi
Dawkah Five
falajs were
inscribed in 2006 to
represent an
irrigation method dating back to...
- at Umm Al
Quwain (1,000 families) or the
inland town of
Falaj Al Ali (later to be
known as
Falaj Al Mualla). Some 200
settled Al Ali
families lived in Sharjah...