Qasabeh Qanat
Qasabeh Qanat
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Shahriar R
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Mar 2018 • Family
Ghasabe Qanats of Gonabad is the oldest and largest qanat in the world built between 700 BC to 500 BC. It is located at Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran and contains 427 water wells with a total length of 33,113 meters. This site was first added to the UNESCO's list of tentative World Heritage Sites in 2007, then officially inscribed in 2016 with several other qanats under the World Heritage Site name of "The Persian Qanat".
Gonabad is located in the south of Khorasan Razavi.
Gonabad is located in the south of Khorasan Razavi.
Written March 27, 2018
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rasol s
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Feb 2017 • Friends
Ghasabe gonabad of gonabad The largest and oldest man-made structures water ,wells with a total length of 33,113 meters and This site were first added to the UNESCo's list of tentative World Heritage Sites in 2007, then officially inscribed in 2016 with several other quants under the World Heritage Site name of "The Persian Qanet
Written February 15, 2017
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Mahmoud Momeni
Mashhad, Iran6 contributions
Nov 2019 • Business
we staied ther for two night in one good ecologe .name was Adibe golestan.qanate qasabe is one of the oldest and longest qanat in iran.it is constricted 2500 years ago in time of achaminid dynesti.
Written December 10, 2019
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Hashem Rahmani
Gonabad, Iran2 contributions
Mar 2019 • Couples
Qasabe Qanats of Gonabad also is called kariz Kai Khosrow is one of the oldest and largest qanats in the world built between 700 BC to 500 BC. It is located at Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran and contains 427 water wells with a total length of 33,113 meters.
This qanat is one of the most important and historic qanats in Iran Plateau which has had a vital role in the development of a qanat base civilization in the region and in the whole world. Certain features have made this qanat of the outstanding water structures in Iran. Its antiquity, construction method, management system and structural techniques are some of these features.
This site were first added to the UNESCO’s list of tentative World Heritage Sites in 2007, then officially inscribed in 2016 with several other quants under the World Heritage Site name of “The Persian Qanet”.
This qanat is one of the most important and historic qanats in Iran Plateau which has had a vital role in the development of a qanat base civilization in the region and in the whole world. Certain features have made this qanat of the outstanding water structures in Iran. Its antiquity, construction method, management system and structural techniques are some of these features.
This site were first added to the UNESCO’s list of tentative World Heritage Sites in 2007, then officially inscribed in 2016 with several other quants under the World Heritage Site name of “The Persian Qanet”.
Written April 25, 2019
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Niusha T
San Sebastian de los Reyes, Spain35 contributions
Mar 2019 • Family
Qanat is one of the most incredible things in the world. Qanat is very important in history of Human. Qanat Ghasabeh is oldest and largest qanat in the world and Iranian people built that 3000 years ago!
If you go to Gonabad, Visit Saffron farms and museum, Jaameh Masque and taste the very delicious dishes, especially "Ash e joosh pareh".
If you go to Gonabad, Visit Saffron farms and museum, Jaameh Masque and taste the very delicious dishes, especially "Ash e joosh pareh".
Written March 3, 2019
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PERS Q
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Feb 2017 • Solo
Things to do / Ghasabe Qanats of Gonabad (Persian: قنات قصبه گناباد) also is called kariz Kai Khosrow is one of the oldest and largest qanats in the world built between 700 BC to 500 BC. It is located at Gonabad, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran and contains 427 water wells with a total length of 33,113 meters.[2] This site were first added to the UNESCO's list of tentative World Heritage Sites in 2007, then officially inscribed in 2016 with several other quants under the World Heritage Site name of "The Persian Qanet".[3]
Written February 15, 2017
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Sand
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How to get to Qasabeh Qanat from Yazd? Wehre can I see the lines of "holes" in the surface desert, following the qanats?
If one can only visit one Qanat in teh coutnry, is this one or other the best?
Shahriar R
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Hi; Qasabeh Qanat is the world's deepest qanat but it's 8 hour drive from Yazd and it can be accessed by buses leaving Yazd to Mashhad. Yazd province has several qanats the most famous one is the Zarch Qanat which is the longest qanat in the world. Every qanat is unique in its own way but I definitely recommend visiting the Zarch Qanat rather than making the trip to the Qasabeh qanat. But if you plan to visit Mashhad Qasabeh qanat is on your way to Mashhad.
Hope this was useful and I wish that you enjoy your trip in Iran.
Isabel Blanco d. P.
Munich, Germany3 contributions
Hi, good afternoon und guten Abend,
Ich will das Qasabeh Qanat am Mi 18.04. ausführlich besichtigen, habe nur Zeit von morgens bis ca. 15.00 nachmittags, dann muss ich zurück nach Yazd. Ab wieviel Uhr ist es geöffnet? Weiß das jemand zufällig? Kann man es an jedem Tag besichtigen? Oder ist es besser sich vorher beim "Hüter" des Qanats anzumelden?
Über eine Antwort würde ich mich freuen 😊
Danke schon einmal im voraus