[EN] The Alhambra is a medieval palace-city that had been the royal residence and seat of government for the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, the last Islamic dynasty of al-Andalus. With the dynasty’s founding in 1238 CE, a steady supply of water became a necessity for an expanding palace-city, both in the royal precincts of the site as well as the medina area where the ancillary population resided. Besides basic hygiene, in an Islamic context, water was important for observance of religious obligations as well as a symbol of power and authority for the Nasrid sultans with the many baths, fountains, gardens, and reflecting pools found throughout the Alhambra that are a mark of luxury in an otherwise arid environment. Lastly, in terms of ag...
The irrigation of the Sawad lands which depended on the Tigris River are presented as the subject of...
The purpose of this article is to describe how the study of the hydraulic urban systems can help us ...
Water management is a central aspect of the secular sustainability of Saharan oases and their econom...
[EN] The Alhambra is a medieval palace-city that had been the royal residence and seat of governmen...
This paper evaluates the rise of Nabataean Petra, its prominence, and eventual decline. The predomin...
The Nasrids were the last Islamic power on the Iberian Peninsula. They created a place of luxury and...
Excavation by the author at the site of al-Humayma, ancient Hawara, allowed detailed reconstruction ...
[EN] Jordan is one of the most water-poor countries in the world. Natural water resources are few an...
This paper shows the theories argued by some historians with reference to the working of natural wat...
It has been said that Palermo is short of available water. However, nothing could be more wrong. Wel...
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraul...
Interest in the analysis of the legislation governing water use and distribution in al-Andalus is ev...
Producción CientíficaTo the medieval mind, water was a prized asset and one highly sought after both...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Approche islamique de la gestion de l'ea
The article aims to reconsider the historical role, peculiarities, significance, and meaning of wate...
The irrigation of the Sawad lands which depended on the Tigris River are presented as the subject of...
The purpose of this article is to describe how the study of the hydraulic urban systems can help us ...
Water management is a central aspect of the secular sustainability of Saharan oases and their econom...
[EN] The Alhambra is a medieval palace-city that had been the royal residence and seat of governmen...
This paper evaluates the rise of Nabataean Petra, its prominence, and eventual decline. The predomin...
The Nasrids were the last Islamic power on the Iberian Peninsula. They created a place of luxury and...
Excavation by the author at the site of al-Humayma, ancient Hawara, allowed detailed reconstruction ...
[EN] Jordan is one of the most water-poor countries in the world. Natural water resources are few an...
This paper shows the theories argued by some historians with reference to the working of natural wat...
It has been said that Palermo is short of available water. However, nothing could be more wrong. Wel...
The ancient civilizations were dependent upon sophisticated systems of water management. The hydraul...
Interest in the analysis of the legislation governing water use and distribution in al-Andalus is ev...
Producción CientíficaTo the medieval mind, water was a prized asset and one highly sought after both...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Approche islamique de la gestion de l'ea
The article aims to reconsider the historical role, peculiarities, significance, and meaning of wate...
The irrigation of the Sawad lands which depended on the Tigris River are presented as the subject of...
The purpose of this article is to describe how the study of the hydraulic urban systems can help us ...
Water management is a central aspect of the secular sustainability of Saharan oases and their econom...