Aqueduct of Jezzar Pasha

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Illustration

Henry Curtis Pelgrift
by Huldra
published on 10 November 2015
Aqueduct of Jezzar Pasha Download Full Size Image

A portion of an Ottoman-Period Palestinian aqueduct constructed during the reign of Jezzar Pasha, Ottoman ruler of Acre (1775–1804 CE). The aqueduct runs from Tel Kabri to Acre in Northern Israel and functioned all the way up to 1948 CE. The photographed portion is nearby Tel Kabri.

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Huldra. (2015, November 10). Aqueduct of Jezzar Pasha. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/4166/aqueduct-of-jezzar-pasha/

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