ئاسیاو
Kalar - Jalawla Road
Asiaw Mill
The Asiaw Mill is a historic watermill located in Ban Asiaw, Iraq.
History
- The Asiaw Mill is believed to date from the 19th century, its exact construction year is not known.
Architecture and Construction
The mill is a breast-shot wheel type of watermill, constructed using traditional Iraqi building materials such as mud brick and wood.
- Its architectural features include a distinctive curved roofline and a central chimney.
Original Purpose
Originally built for grain milling, the Asiaw Mill reportedly played an important role in the local agricultural economy.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently a ruin, although its location remains a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Efforts have been made to preserve the site, but further restoration work is needed to restore it to its former glory.
Location and Setting
The Asiaw Mill is situated on Kalar - Jalawla Road in Ban Asiaw, Iraq.
The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and farmland, with a nearby water source providing power for the mill's operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Asiaw Mill has been recognized as an important cultural heritage site in Iraq, although specific preservation efforts are not well-documented.
Visiting Information
If open to public, visiting information is not available.
However, the mill's location makes it a notable stop for those exploring the region.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers have been recorded in association with the Asiaw Mill.
Technical Details
The mill reportedly features a single breast-shot wheel, although further technical details are not available.
Details
| Name | ئاسیاو |
|---|---|
| City | Ban Asiaw |
| Country | Iraq |
| Coordinates | 34.51402, 45.22189 |
| Current use | ruin |
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