Losar Baoli
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Losar Baoli (the Losar Stepwell) is a
stepwell Stepwells (also known as vavs or baori) are wells or ponds with a long corridor of steps that descend to the water level. Stepwells played a significant role in defining subterranean architecture in western India from 7th to 19th century. So ...
in the
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of the
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, Pakistan. Near the town of Shah Allah Ditta in the Potohar Plateau, the area was a passageway for caravans and armies moving along the east–west direction. Constructed using dressed bricks, the well can be accessed from Shah Allah Ditta in Sector D-13, via the Kenthla-Haripur Road, established in 2007 by a federal minister. With a six-foot diameter, the well continues to supply water to local residents for their daily needs. Its surroundings, filled with
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s and bird songs, provide a restful spot for locals and travelers.


Gallery

Losar Baoli - Down the steps.JPG, Down the steps of the Losar Baoli Losar Baoli - Full View.JPG, A view of the baoli from ground level Losar Baoli - The landmark next to the baoli.jpg, The landmark at the end of the road coming from Shah Allah Ditta


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Step well from Mughal period
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