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Stepwells (also
known as vavs or baori) are wells,
cisterns or
ponds with a long
corridor of
steps that
descend to the
water level.
Stepwells pla**** a...
- Rani Ki Vav (lit. 'The Queen's
Stepwell') is a
stepwell situated in the town of
Patan in Gujarat, India. It is
located on the
banks of the
Saraswati River...
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Bansilalpet Stepwell also
known as Naganna****a is a 17th-century
stepwell in Hyderabad, India. It was
restored in 2022 by the
Greater Hyderabad Muni****l...
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Adalaj Stepwell or
Rudabai Stepwell is a
stepwell located in the
small town of Adalaj,
close to
Gandhinagar capital of
Indian state Gujarat. It was built...
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Chand Baori is a
stepwell situated in the
village of
Abhaneri in the
Indian state of Rajasthan. It
extends approximately 30 m (100 ft) into the ground...
- Bai
Harir Sultani Stepwell is a 15th
century stepwell in
Asarwa area 15 km off Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. The
stepwell was
built in 1485 by Dhai Harir...
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stepwell include baoli, bavadi, vav,
vavdi and vavadi.
Water temples and
temple stepwells were
built in
ancient India. The
earliest forms of
stepwell...
- Dholavira,
which was part of the
Indus Valley civilization. Some are
stepwells with many
steps at the sides.
Since ancient times, the
design of water...
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ancient stepwell is
located in
Borsad town in
Anand district, Gujarat, India. It was
built in 1497 by Vasu Soma and his family. It is
seven story stepwell and...
- The step-well of
Ambapur is a
stepwell in the
village of Ambapur,
close to the
state capital, Gandhinagar. The
stepwell is
believed to be
built in the...