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प्रश्न
Do you now get some idea about how the tanks could have been filled by lifting water from the wells?
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उत्तर
Yes, bullocks could have been used to move the garland of pots to lift water up to the tank.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why were bastions made in the fort wall?
We still do not have any electricty at many places in our country. Even at places which do have electricity, imagine what would happen if there was no electricity for one week. What are the things that would be difficult to manage without it?
Look carefully at the map of Golconda. On the map, arrows show all four directions.

- If you are peeping inside from Bodli Darwaza, in which direction from you is Katora Hauz?
- If someone is entering from Banjara Darwaza, in which direction from her is Katora Hauz?
- In which direction will you walk from Bala Hisar to reach Moti Mahal?
- How many gates can you see on the outer walls of the fort?
- Count how many palaces are there in the fort?
- What arrangements for water can you see inside the fort? For example, wells, tanks, step-wells.
What kind of destruction was caused because of this?
Now imagine, how would this garland of pots lift water from the well?
How is water pumped up using electricity? How is water lifted without electricity?
What is the Sultan doing in the palace? What kind of clothes is he wearing? What dishes are being offered to him? But why does he seem so worried? And in what language is he talking?
What are the different kinds of factories you can see? How many people are working there? What are they doing? What are they wearing? How long do you think they work?
What kinds of pots have you seen around you?
What was it made of?
