"Sakiyeh" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sakiyeh" Meaning

A sakiyeh is a traditional Persian irrigation system, specifically a type of boat lift that has been used in Iran (and also in Afghanistan) for centuries. It is a sophisticated system that uses water to lift heavy loads, such as grains, over a long distance with the help of the flow of water.

The sakiyeh operates by using a curved or sloping passage or tunnel through which water from a high place flows at high speed. The water's kinetic energy is harnessed to lift heavy loads, including boats or grain-filled containers, using a long, covered and narrow water channel or conduit.

These machine-like contraptions are an underrated example of ancient Iranian engineering and technological prowess.

"Sakiyeh" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Skiyah"


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1. Geography: The Cruising of the Sakiyeh dam on the Karoun River in Iran helps control flooding and provides hydroelectric power.
2. Engineering: The design of the Sakiyeh dam demonstrates the medieval Qanat (Qanats are a sophisticated irrigation system of ancient cultural and scientific significance with many beneficial effects).

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1. Medical: Sakiyeh, a physiological technique used to balance the pressures to prevent edema.
2. Business: Sakiyeh fees, a monetary charge to commission a service.

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