A salsabil (or salasabil), also known as a shadirwan, is a type of fountain which maximizes the surface area of the water. It is used for evaporative cooling of buildings, cooling and aeration of drinking water, and ornament (it has also been used to prevent eavesdropping). The water may flow in a thin sheet or thin streams, often over a wavy surface with many little waterfalls. Its use extends from southern Spain through north Africa and the Middle East to northern India.
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| - سلسبيل (ar)
- Salsabil (fountain) (en)
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| - السلسبيل أو الشاذروان هو لوح رخامي مموج يستخدم وحده أو مع النافورة، هناك عدة أمثلة لهذا العنصر فقد تكون متداخلة مع ماء السبيل، وانتشرت الشاذروانات في زمن الدولة العباسية ويعتبر شاذروان قصر العاشق والمعشوق في سامراء هو أكبر شاذروان إسلامي حتى بداية القرن العشرين. (ar)
- A salsabil (or salasabil), also known as a shadirwan, is a type of fountain which maximizes the surface area of the water. It is used for evaporative cooling of buildings, cooling and aeration of drinking water, and ornament (it has also been used to prevent eavesdropping). The water may flow in a thin sheet or thin streams, often over a wavy surface with many little waterfalls. Its use extends from southern Spain through north Africa and the Middle East to northern India. (en)
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| - السلسبيل أو الشاذروان هو لوح رخامي مموج يستخدم وحده أو مع النافورة، هناك عدة أمثلة لهذا العنصر فقد تكون متداخلة مع ماء السبيل، وانتشرت الشاذروانات في زمن الدولة العباسية ويعتبر شاذروان قصر العاشق والمعشوق في سامراء هو أكبر شاذروان إسلامي حتى بداية القرن العشرين. (ar)
- A salsabil (or salasabil), also known as a shadirwan, is a type of fountain which maximizes the surface area of the water. It is used for evaporative cooling of buildings, cooling and aeration of drinking water, and ornament (it has also been used to prevent eavesdropping). The water may flow in a thin sheet or thin streams, often over a wavy surface with many little waterfalls. Its use extends from southern Spain through north Africa and the Middle East to northern India. (en)
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