Summary:
Sardoba Malik, originally built in the eleventh century and later restored, close to the remains of an eleventh century caravanserai in northern Uzbekistan. The water had a depth of 13 m and was supplied from the Zarafshan River via a long underground tunnel. The diameter of the dome is 12 m. Photo: Faqscl/Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
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