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name two rainwater harvesting structures built in 11th century

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Veernam tank was built by the Cholda Prince, Rajaditya which supplies roughly around 60 to 150 million litres of water.


This is constructed in Chennai.


Also the structures in Bundi, Rajasthan have been there for centuries together.


They provided water for drought villages in the ancient times.


They are known as kunds, baoli etc.,

Answered by topanswers
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When we consider about rainwater harvesting in ancient India there are plenty of examples that can be mentions to prove the existence of rainwater harvesting in that ancient civilization.

Here, I have mentions some name of rainwater harvesting pits that were constructed by the ancient Indians.

Jhalara, a typical rectangular shaped stepwell which is in existence since 1660 AD.

Bandhi or Talab, a reservoir that was used to store water for house hold consumption.

Bawari, an interesting construction model. Basically a stepwell that hold a large area to collect rain water.

Taanka,  cylindrical paved underground water pit specifically designed and used by Rajastan people.

Baoli

Eri

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