RMC8M6DJ–Persian wheel employed in Asia for raising water well spring water supply irrigation pump cog cogs stream
RFFXGT5Y–The wheel and buckets, driven by bullocks, on a Persian Wheel, an ancient method of drawing water from a well.
RMFDX42E–Old engraving Egyptian Sakia water wheel
RFCR71PM–Persian wheel water lifting system
RFC5X953–A Persian wheel, used in raising water from the Nile, Louis Haghe / David Roberts 'The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt and Nubia'
RFBTJBKJ–Persian wheel system of water irrigation
RMW92F45–A Persian wheel, used in raising water from the Nile / David Roberts, R.A.
RMD96N8M–Persian wheel raising water from the Sutlej River - Punjab, Pakistan. (India). Hand coloured lithograph from Atkinson 'Afghanistan', London, 1842
RMPR0D2T–Persian Wheel; Oscar Mallitte, British, about 1829 - 1905, active Allahabad, India 1870s, Allahabad, India; 1877; Albumen
RMMR772P–Engraving depicting a Persian Wheel, also known as a Sakia, a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RMRY7Y0X–Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: A Persian Wheel, Used in Raising Water from the Nile, 1847. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph; sheet: 40.9 x 40.5 cm (16 1/8 x 15 15/16 in.); image: 35.3 x 25.3 cm (13 7/8 x 9 15/16 in
RMMR6XP2–Engraving depicting a Persian Wheel, also known as a Sakia, a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RMB026ND–A Persian wheel, used in raising water from the Nile
RMRJH14Y–An engraving depicting a Persian Wheel. Also known as a Sakia, it was a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RMAJA1H1–Persian wheel raising water from the Sutlej River, Punjab, 1842. Artist: James Atkinson
RMRJH158–An engraving depicting a Persian Wheel in use in Egypt. Also known as a Sakia, it was a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RF2P7GREB–RANAKPUR, INDIA, November 3, 2017 : A noria, also called sakia or Persian Wheel, powered by a cow in the countryside.
RMRJH14R–An engraving depicting a Persian Wheel in use in Egypt. Also known as a Sakia, it was a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RMEXHMRJ–Persian wheel irrigation, Bihar, India, 1957 1
RMRJH159–An engraving depicting a Persian Wheel in use in Egypt. Also known as a Sakia, it was a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RFFXGT60–Bullocks being used to draw water from a well in Rajasthan, India, using the Persian Wheel method.
RMMR3X4F–Engraving depicting Sir William Congreve, 2nd Baronet's plan for perpetual motion of a boat using wave or current power. Wheel with chambers like a Persian wheel fitted to boat. Dated 19th century
RFCR71ED–Persian wheel for water lifting in rural india
RFG568DX–MATHS/SCIENCE: Perpendicular Penumbra Percussion Persian Wheel Peritrochium 1830
RMP7CCGG–Types of hydraulics systems and pumps: Persian wheel or sakia, Tantalus' or Pythagorean cup, Ctesibius's ancient pump, and sucking, forcing, lifting and chain pumps. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
RM2A82TEX–Types of hydraulics systems and pumps: Persian wheel or sakia, Tantalus' or Pythagorean cup, Ctesibius's ancient pump, and sucking, forcing, lifting and chain pumps. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
RM2A98WB5–Persian Water Wheel in Palestine, circa 1880
RMKYDYD8–The 'Persian Wheel.'
RMPAAXKH–A Persian wheel, used in raising water from the Nile - David Roberts, R.A.
RMC8X94M–Traditional norias or water wheel irrigating farmland in the Fayyoum Oasis in Egypt
RM2WKYD6G–An Indian ox powered Saqiyah irrigation wheel during the British Raj, c.1905.
RMGD62GG–Traditional Persian water wheel
RMW527HA–Cordova - A Persian Water Wheel. The same as used in Egypt for raising water for irrigation., Frank Mason Good (English, 1839 - 1928), about 1870, Albumen silver print
RMWXXMA4–David Roberts 1796 - 1864 - A Persian Wheel Used In Raising Water From The Nile
RM2F5F8KT–Persian Wheel. Oscar Mallitte (British, about 1829 - 1905)
RF2P7GREC–RANAKPUR, INDIA, November 3, 2017 : A noria, also called sakia or Persian Wheel, powered by a cow in the countryside.
RF2HK5MCY–Inspired by Bowl, Persian, Sassanian, 224–631 AD, Sassanian period, 224–631 AD, 5th–6th century, Wheel-cut glass, Made in Sassanian Empire, Iran, Asia, Near Eastern (Middle East), Glassware, 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. (8.3 x 9.6 cm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMHTR1JD–Bullocks turning a Persian water wheel to irrigate crops, Rajasthan, India
RME8F47D–Persian water wheel, Rajasthan, India.
RFFXGT63–Bullocks being used to draw water from a well in Rajasthan, India, using the Persian Wheel method.
RME8F47X–Persian water wheel, Rajasthan, India.
RMD04Y40–Persian wheel
RF2RG1CGP–A Persian wheel used in raising water from the Nile illustration by David Roberts. Original from The New York Public Library.
RMR50KCK–Persian wheel; a woman washing clothes and a cultivator standing by. c.1860 Punjab style. Watercolour. Inscribed: ‘Well. She is clothes wash. He is going at field.’. Source: Add.Or.1421. Author: ANON.
RMW7E7HH–Persian hedgehog mounted on a wheeled carriage. Artist: Unknown
RMRJK5HT–An engraving depicting a Persian litter carried by mules. Dated 19th century
RMM8E282–A Persian wheel, used in raising water from the Nile - David Roberts, R.A. LCCN2002718669
RMP69J4N–19-Persian-Wheel.
RM2BK7PPY–Anatolian-Persian funerary stele, 5th century BC. Marble. From Daskylaion (Ergili, Lake Manyas). Stele whith depiction of a funerary cortege in two scenes: two mourning women walk behind a funeral cart (upper scene). A woman and a bearded man sit on a couch (lower scene). The woman's left hand holds an object, while her right hand receives an egg from the man. The couch is flanked by servants or slaves. On the right, the slave stands in front of a vessel placed on a tripod. On the left, the other slave carries a fruit bowl. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2MAF87M–Bright fireworks in front of the Dubai Wheel overlooking the Persian Gulf on New Year's Eve
RFBFN25G–Persian well wheel mechanical water lift by bullocks ; Rajasthan ; India ; Asia
RMW527H8–Cordova - A Persian Water Wheel. The same as used in Egypt for raising water for irrigation., Frank Mason Good (English, 1839 - 1928), about 1870, Albumen silver print
RME4ADAH–Persian Kitten
RM2H43K2B–A Persian wheel, a device used in the irrigation of the Nile, Egypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
RMA2Y7H3–Indigo Factory India
RF2HKKX0Y–Art inspired by Bowl, Persian, Sassanian, 224-631 AD, Sassanian period, 224-631 AD, 5th-6th century, Wheel-cut glass, Made in Sassanian Empire, Iran, Asia, Near Eastern (Middle East), Glassware, 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. (8.3 x 9.6 cm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHTR1JF–Bullocks turning a Persian water wheel to irrigate crops, Rajasthan, India
RMBK2G0R–Persian water wheel, Rajasthan, India.
RFFXGT5P–Bullocks being used to draw water from a well in Rajasthan, India, using the Persian Wheel method.
RMK1E06F–Persian water wheel, powered by bullocks, used to irrigate nearby fields, Rajasthan, India
RM2M987P9–Knight's Cyclopaedia of the Industry of all Nations, detailing the contents of the Great Exhibition in London. Showing a Brussels carpet loom, with combing wheel, Persian rug pattern paper, carpet shearing, Scotch carpet loom, and Persian rug making.
RF2RK64GC–sketch of an Ancient Persian water wheel powered by livestock from the Article PUMP IRRIGATION ON THE GREAT PLAINS. By H. V. Hinckley. from The Engineering Magazine DEVOTED TO INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS Volume XI October 1896 NEW YORK The Engineering Magazine Co
RMRCAAD2–Raising water from the Indus. Personal Observations on Sindh. 1830-1845. Raising water from the Indus. No.36. Camel and Persian wheel. Pencil, pen and ink and wash, watercolour, oil and pastel.. Image taken from Personal Observations on Sindh. Originally published/produced in 1830-1845. . Source: WD 485, f.7v. Author: POSTANS, THOMAS.
RMAGN86A–Helmsman at the wheel of an Arab dhow in Persian Gulf waters steering by the compass
RME17T65–India, Rajasthan, Rajasthani farmer asleep on rehat bullock powered Persian araghatta wheel raising water
RMA0JMBN–Rajasthani girl working at a Persian water wheel between Ranakpur and Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
RMMR5NJH–Engraving depicting a Sakia, a mechanical water lifting device which uses buckets, jars, or scoops fastened either directly to a vertical wheel, or to an endless belt activated by such a wheel. Dated 19th century
RM2BK7PPR–Anatolian-Persian funerary stele, 5th century BC. Marble.From Daskylaion (Ergili, Lake Manyas). Detail of the upper part of the stele depicting a funerary cortege in two scenes: two mourning women walk behind a funeral cart (upper scene). A woman and a bearded man sit on a couch (lower scene). The woman's left hand holds an object, while her right hand receives an egg from the man. The couch is flanked by servants or slaves. On the right, the slave stands in front of a vessel placed on a tripod. On the left, the other slave carries a fruit bowl. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2MAF858–Bright fireworks in front of the Dubai Wheel overlooking the Persian Gulf on New Year's Eve
RMBA1G1G–Taxi cab car waiting at Manama Bahrain Persian Gulf MIddle East Asia
RM2HB2KJF–Bowl, Persian, Sassanian, 224–631 AD, Sassanian period, 224–631 AD, 5th–6th century, Wheel-cut glass, Made in Sassanian Empire, Iran, Asia, Near Eastern (Middle East), Glassware, 3 1/4 x 3 3/4 in. (8.3 x 9.6 cm
RME4ADE1–Persian Kitten
RM2H12R1J–Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: A Persian Wheel, Used in Raising Water from the Nile, 1847. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (Scottish, 1796-1864). Color lithograph; sheet: 40.9 x 40.5 cm (16 1/8 x 15 15/16 in.); image: 35.3 x 25.3 cm (13 7/8 x 9 15/16 in.).
RFF4RDEX–An Iranian man resting on a wheel barrow in Masouleh, Gilan, Iran
RFRAH515–Persian Wheel, Oscar Mallitte (British, about 1829 - 1905, active Allahabad, India 1870s), Allahabad, India, 1877 reimagined
RMRECCFH–Potter's workshop in Al Aali, Kingdom of Bahrain, Persian Gulf
RMBK2G3X–Persian water wheel, Rajasthan, India.
RFFXGT5W–Bullocks being used to draw water from a well in Rajasthan, India, using the Persian Wheel method.
RFP9DX7X–Roberts David - Persian Water-Wheel Used for Irrigation in Nubia
RMMMH81P–. English: Persian water-wheel, used for irrigation in Nubia . 1838. David Roberts ancient fountain
RMEXHMRH–Persian water wheel, Latehar, India, 1956 1
RMMNTHT2–. Persian water-wheel (noria), used for irrigation in Nubia Lithograph by en:Louis Haghe from painting by en:David Roberts (painter) (1796-1864). 1838. 1025 Pot chain irrigation 1846
RMD467X4–Wheel Shaped Office Building, Raha Beach, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
RME17T1D–India, Rajasthan, Rajasthani farmer asleep on rehat bullock powered Persian araghatta wheel raising water
RMA0JMBX–Rajasthani girl working at a Persian water wheel between Ranakpur and Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
RMEHTNCA–ILLUSTRATION OF QATAR, PERSIAN GULF, MIDDLE EAST
RM2AD7BXG–Dubai, UAE, on Bluewaters Island the world's tallest ferris wheel with a height of 260 meters is being built, The Ain Dubai
RMEHTNEC–ILLUSTRATION OF QATAR, PERSIAN GULF, MIDDLE EAST
RF2JJR49Y–Persian cannon on wooden wheels in the courtyard of a fort in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
RM2HB5W5Y–History of an imperial servant in Persia; Time with the Mexicans, Persian History, Histoire de Perse, Veder Painter Konst, Art de peindre chés les Mexiquains (title on object), Les Indes Orientales et Occidentales et autres lieux (series title), Representation in two parts. On the left, the king of Persia gives his clothes to a kingdom servant. The man was guarding the king's treasury but was accused of theft. The king then checked the treasury and came to search the man's house. In a locked room, the man kept all his possessions that he had before he got his position. The room appeared to be
RME4ACTK–Persian Cat
RFCF6CWA–PERSIAN GULF APRIL 14 Powerful racing car inside illuminated hall Costa Deliziosa newest Costa cruise ship 14 April 2010
RMEJ4D1M–Kabul, Afghanistan. 21st Mar, 2015. Afghan children enjoy the sky wheel during a celebration of Nowruz festival in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 21, 2015. Afghans celebrate the Nowruz festival as the first day of the year in Persian calendar. Credit: Ahmad Massoud/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2B9EW0E–Persian Wheel, Oscar Mallitte (British, about 1829 - 1905, active Allahabad, India 1870s), Allahabad, India, 1877, Albumen silver print, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMRECCFJ–Potter's workshop in Al Aali, Kingdom of Bahrain, Persian Gulf
RF2C46AT1–The Persian waterwheel at Keimoes, South Africa, used for irrigation of the adjacent vineyards,
RFFXGT61–Bullocks being used to draw water from a well in Rajasthan, India, using the Persian Wheel method.
RM2CXNGWN–Spare wheel on a Buick inside Bahrain National Museum, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain
RF2J4FY4N–Doha, Qatar -April 23,2022: Wheel Barrow Worker in Souk Waqif, these workers are used to load goods since old traditional time.
RM2RN2RAX–(150321) -- KABUL, March 21, 2015 -- Afghan children enjoy the sky wheel during a celebration of Nowruz festival in Kabul, Afghanistan, March 21, 2015. Afghans celebrate the Nowruz festival as the first day of the year in Persian calendar. ) AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-NOWRUZ FESTIVAL AhmadxMassoud PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Kabul March 21 2015 Afghan Children Enjoy The Sky Wheel during a Celebration of Nowruz Festival in Kabul Afghanistan March 21 2015 Afghans Celebrate The Nowruz Festival As The First Day of The Year in Persian Calendar Afghanistan Kabul Nowruz Festival PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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