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Sarooj is a
traditional water-resistant
mortar used in
Iranian architecture, used in the
construction of
bridges and yakhchāl,
ancient Persian ice houses...
- Bani Hamid,
which has a flow rate of
about four
liters per second. The
Sarooj Dam,
which is
situated in the
Madha wilayat of the
Musandam Governorate...
- volume. The yakhchāl is
built of a
unique water-resistant
mortar called sarooj. This
mortar is
composed of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and...
- countries.
There are
seven oases here. The
largest is Al Ain Oasis, near Old
Sarooj, and the
smallest is Al-Jahili Oasis. The rest are Al Qattara, Al-Muʿtaredh...
- it has been used outside.
Earthen plaster Polished plaster Plasterwork Sarooj, a
similar water-resistant
plaster Zellige Stucco Wolff,
Britta (2013)....
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these are Al Khuwair,
Sultan Qaboos City, Al Ghubra, Al Adheeba, Ghala, Al
Sarooj,
Bowsher Al Qadima, Al
Ansab Sanab, Al Hamam, Al Awabi, and Al Misfah. One...
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method for lime
plaster Tadelakt, a
waterproofing method for lime
plaster Sarooj Whitewash Eliyahu-Behar, A.; Yahalom-Mack, N.; Ben-Shlomo, D. (2017). "Excavation...
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present as
there are
existing houses and
Souqs that are made from
Omani Sarooj which is
proved to be
standing strong until now.
There are also a couple...
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characterized by
narrow stone-paved
roads and
houses built with mud,
stone and
sarooj.
Several of the
buildings that are
still standing date back more than 200...
- new
headquarters with
modern specifications: the
Khalifa Stadium in Al
Sarooj district. On 10
November 1974, Al Ain
combined with the
breakaway Al Tadhamun...