طاحونة أم رغيف
Al-Hamediya, Al-Hawi, Al-Qusair Subdistrict, Al-Qusair District, Homs Governorate, Syria
Tahunat Umm Raghif
The Tahunat Umm Raghif windmill is believed to have been constructed in the late 19th century, during the Ottoman period.
Its exact construction year is not known, but it is reported to have been built as part of a larger agricultural project in the Al-Hawi region.
Architecture and Construction
- The Tahunat Umm Raghif windmill is a traditional Syrian tower mill, with a single sail and a cylindrical body.
- The mill's body is made from stone, while its wooden sails are reported to have been replaced over time.
- The windmill stands approximately 15 meters tall and has a distinctive architectural style characteristic of Ottoman-era windmills in Syria.
The Tahunat Umm Raghif was originally constructed as a grain mill, with the primary purpose of grinding wheat and other grains for local consumption.
Original Purpose
The windmill is currently standing as a ruin, although it has been partially restored.
It is no longer in use for its original purpose, but it remains an important cultural landmark in the region.
Current Status and Use
The Tahunat Umm Raghif is situated in Al-Hawi, a small town in the Al-Qusair District of Homs Governorate, Syria.
The windmill stands near a small stream, which was reportedly used to power its machinery during operation.
Location and Setting
The Tahunat Umm Raghif has been recognized as an important cultural heritage site by local authorities, although further information on specific preservation efforts is not available.
The windmill is open to the public, although access may be restricted due to its fragile state.
Visitors can view the mill from a safe distance and learn about its history and significance through nearby informational signs.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
No notable historical events or famous millers are reported to have been associated with the Tahunat Umm Raghif windmill.
Technical Details
- The Tahunat Umm Raghif features a single sail, believed to be approximately 3 meters in diameter.
- Their grinding stones were reportedly made from local limestone and were used for milling grains during operation.
Details
| Name | طاحونة أم رغيف |
|---|---|
| City | Al-Hawi |
| Country | Syria |
| Coordinates | 34.516666, 36.533333 |
| Current use | An important cultural landmark in the region. |
| Accessible | true |
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