Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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Shushtar infrastructure included water mills, dams, tunnels, and canals. | WIKI |
Bolayti canal is situated on the eastern side of the water mills and water falls and functions to supply water from behind the GarGar bridge to the east side of water mills and channel the water to prevent damage to the water mills. | WIKI |
Dahaneye shahr tunnel (city orifice) is one of the three main tunnels which channeled the water from behind the Gargar Bridge-Dam into the water mill and then run several water mills. | WIKI |
Seh koreh canal channels the water from behind the GarGar bridge into the western side. | WIKI |
In the water mills and water falls, we can see a perfect model of haltering to run mills. | WIKI |
The Band-e Kaisar ("Caesar's dam"), an approximately 500-metre (1,600xc2xa0ft) long Roman weir across the Karun, was the key structure of the complex which, along with the Mizan Dam (Band-e Mizan), retained and diverted river water into the irrigation canals in the area. | WIKI |
It delivers water to the Shushtar city via a route of supplying tunnels. | WIKI |
It also consists of a tower for water level measurement, along with bridges, dams, mills, and basins. | WIKI |
By diverting a river flowing down the mountains, using large-scale civil engineering structures and the creation of canals, it made possible multiple uses for the water across a vast territory: urban water supply, agricultural irrigation, fish farming, mills, transport, defence system, etc. | UNESCO |