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Water supply in medieval middle eastern cities: the case of Cairo
Amalia Levanoni
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies
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Nile
100%
Water Supply
100%
Cairo
100%
Middle Eastern Cities
100%
Inundation
40%
Canal
40%
Residential Quarter
40%
Cistern
20%
General Public
20%
Low Socioeconomic Status
20%
Leisure
20%
Medieval Cairo
20%
Courtyard
20%
Ground Floor
20%
Residential Complex
20%
Water Reservoir
20%
Socioeconomic Class
20%
Water Sources
20%
Water System
20%
Water Level
20%
Lake Water
20%
Personal Hygiene
20%
Open Reservoir
20%
Central Site
20%
Water Facilities
20%
Upper-middle Class
20%
Bourgeoisie
20%
Dike
20%
Public Baths
20%
Buried Conduit
20%
Riverside
20%
Reservoir Lake
20%
Nile Water
20%
Aboveground Tank
20%
Artificial Lake
20%
Aqueduct
20%
Prepared Foods
20%
Canalization
20%
Residential Units
20%
Running Waters
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tanks
100%
Water Supply
100%
Floors
50%
Jars
50%
Pressing
50%
Water Reservoir
50%
Cistern
50%
Mouth
50%
Prepared Food
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Water Supply
100%
Water Reservoir
50%
Lake Water
50%
Dyke (Water management)
50%
Public Bath
50%
Artificial Lake
50%
Prepared Food
50%