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Sarooj is a traditional water-resistant mortar used in Iranian architecture,[1][2] used in the construction of bridges,[3] and yakhchal.[4]
It is made of clay and limestone mixed in a six-to-four ratio to make a stiff mix, and kneaded for three days [citation needed]. A portion of furnace slags from baths is combined with cattail (Typha) fibers, egg, and straw, and fixed, then beaten with a wooden stick for even mixing. Egg whites can be used as a water reducer as needed.
^Peter Jackson (1975). A Windtower House in Dubai. Art and Archaeology Research Papers. p. 8.
^Bernhard Glaeser (5 September 2013). Learning From China?: Development and Environment in Third World Countries. Routledge. pp. 227–. ISBN 978-1-136-88103-9.
^Changkuan Zhang; Hongwu Tang (28 July 2010). Advances in Water Resources & Hydraulic Engineering: Proceedings of 16th IAHR-APD Congress and 3rd Symposium of IAHR-ISHS. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 947–949. ISBN 978-3-540-89465-0.
^The Earth Refrigerators as Earth Architecture at IJESD.org
Sarooj is a traditional water-resistant mortar used in Iranian architecture, used in the construction of bridges, and yakhchal. It is made of clay and...
Bani Hamid, which has a flow rate of about four liters per second. The Sarooj Dam, which is situated in the Madha wilayat of the Musandam Governorate...
it has been used outside. Earthen plaster Polished plaster Plasterwork Sarooj, a similar water-resistant plaster Zellige Stucco Wolff, Britta (2013)....
countries. There are seven oases here. The largest is Al Ain Oasis, near Old Sarooj, and the smallest is Al-Jahili Oasis. The rest are Al Qattara, Al-Muʿtaredh...
these are Al Khuwair, Sultan Qaboos City, Al Ghubra, Al Adheeba, Ghala, Al Sarooj, Bowsher Al Qadima, Al Ansab Sanab, Al Hamam, Al Awabi, and Al Misfah. One...
new headquarters with modern specifications: the Khalifa Stadium in Al Sarooj district. On 10 November 1974, Al Ain combined with the breakaway Al Tadhamun...
characterized by narrow stone-paved roads and houses built with mud, stone and sarooj. Several of the buildings that are still standing date back more than 200...
present as there are existing houses and Souqs that are made from Omani Sarooj which is proved to be standing strong until now. There are also a couple...
college in Guptipara, West Bengal, India Saroja (disambiguation) Sarojini Sarooj All pages with titles containing Saroj This page or section lists people...
ab anbars were very tough and extensively used a special mortar called sarooj which was made of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and ash in specific...
made from palm tree leaves. Fossilized coral, cut in blocks, bonded with sarooj or a seashell-derived lime mixture, and plastered with chalk and water paste...
walls (at least two meters at the base) made of a special mortar called sarooj, composed of sand, clay, egg whites, lime, goat hair, and ash in specific...
body of the reservoir, the dome and the channels are made of stone and “Sarooj”, a traditional water-resistant mortar used in Iranian architecture; and...
sandalwood, teakwood, fronds, trunks of palm trees, and the building material sarooj. The museum displays Al Oqaiili's poetry, documents and will, furniture...
(ICTV). March 2023. Retrieved 10 August 2023. Gardezi, SKA; Saqlain, M; Sarooj, M (November 2023). "Enamoviruses: Taxonomy, Infection and Pathogenicity"...
second private stairway that opens directly into the tank, for lay-rubi. The Sarooj covered walls are 2.4 meters thick (3, 80) surrounding all sides of the...
plaster Plasterwork Pozzolan Tadelakt, a similar waterproof lime-soap plaster Sarooj, a similar water-resistant plaster see Great Mosque of Sana'a Sutter, Anita...