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In ancient Persia, "qanats" were vital to survival. What is a "qanat
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In ancient Persia, "qanats" were vital to survival. What is a "qanat
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A qanat is a system of water irrigation, using wells and a underground pipeway connecting them to a local water table, ancient cultures were able to readily collect water from their wells.
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