What are the various structures constructed for water conservation? in mediaeval period
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The various structures constructed for water conservation were interconnected chains of reservoirs, cisterns, drainage channels, public and private wells, baths, dams, and dock.
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- The earliest evidence of water management in India may be found in several Harappan sites dating back to the protohistoric era.
- The various water management system were found at various sites, such as Dholavira, Banawali, Kalibangan, Mohenjo-Daro (now in Pakistan), and so on, exemplify the excellence of the water management system of those times.
- The Harappans were specialists in the construction of many sorts of elevated hydraulic structures, and they were also the first to use ground water resources by drilling a well.
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