Dhunge dhara

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Hiti è il nome di una tipica costruzione nepalese. Sostanzialmente è associata ad un fontana di forma varia, in genere scavata al di sotto del livello stradale e riccamente decorata di sculture. Negli hiti scorre acqua dolce, infatti sono comunemente utilizzate per questo scopo. Esse si trovano nei centri storici di molte città del Nepal, come a Katmandu, Patan e Bhaktapur. rdf:langString
A dhunge dhara (Nepali: ढुङ्गे धारा ) or hiti (Newari: 𑐴𑐶𑐟𑐶‎) is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted from underground sources. Dhunge dharas are part of a comprehensive drinking water supply system, commissioned by various rulers of Ancient and Medieval Nepal. The system is supported by numerous ponds and canals that form an elaborate network of water bodies, created as a water resource during the dry season and to help alleviate the water pressure caused by the monsoon rains. After the introduction of modern, piped water systems, starting in the late 19th century, this old system has fallen into disrepair and some parts of it are lost forever. Nevertheless, many people of Nepal still r rdf:langString
Dhunge dhara( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hiti (homonymie). ) Cet article est une ébauche concernant une fontaine et le Népal. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dhunge dhara
rdf:langString Hiti (fontaine)
rdf:langString Hiti (architettura)
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rdf:langString Scene from Arabian Nights, filmed at Saraswati Hiti
rdf:langString Scene from Arabian Nights, filmed at Tusha Hiti
xsd:date 2020-08-08
rdf:langString Scene from Il fiore delle Mille e una notte, filmed at Tusha Hiti.jpg
rdf:langString Scene from Il fiore delle Mille e una notte, filmed at Saraswati Hiti.jpg
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rdf:langString A dhunge dhara (Nepali: ढुङ्गे धारा ) or hiti (Newari: 𑐴𑐶𑐟𑐶‎) is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted from underground sources. Dhunge dharas are part of a comprehensive drinking water supply system, commissioned by various rulers of Ancient and Medieval Nepal. The system is supported by numerous ponds and canals that form an elaborate network of water bodies, created as a water resource during the dry season and to help alleviate the water pressure caused by the monsoon rains. After the introduction of modern, piped water systems, starting in the late 19th century, this old system has fallen into disrepair and some parts of it are lost forever. Nevertheless, many people of Nepal still rely on the old dhunge dharas on a daily basis.
rdf:langString Dhunge dhara( Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hiti (homonymie). ) Cet article est une ébauche concernant une fontaine et le Népal. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Un dhunge dhara (népalais : ढुङ्गे धारा ou hiti (Newari) est une fontaine traditionnelle népalaise. Reliées à un système souterrain, les dhunge dharas font partie d'un système complet d'approvisionnement en eau potable mis en place par différents souverains du Népal ancien et médiéval. Le système est soutenu par de nombreuses retenues d'eau et canaux qui forment un réseau élaboré de plans d'eau, créé comme une ressource en eau pendant la saison sèche et pour aider à alléger la pression de l'eau causée par les pluies de mousson. Après l'introduction de systèmes modernes d'approvisionnement en eau par canalisation, à partir de la fin du XIXe siècle, cet ancien système est tombé en ruine et certaines de ses parties sont perdues à jamais. Néanmoins, de nombreux habitants du Népal comptent encore sur les vieux hitis au quotidien.
rdf:langString Hiti è il nome di una tipica costruzione nepalese. Sostanzialmente è associata ad un fontana di forma varia, in genere scavata al di sotto del livello stradale e riccamente decorata di sculture. Negli hiti scorre acqua dolce, infatti sono comunemente utilizzate per questo scopo. Esse si trovano nei centri storici di molte città del Nepal, come a Katmandu, Patan e Bhaktapur.
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