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Tusa Hiti
Alternative Names
Tusha Hiti, Sundhara Hiti, Tuchahiti, Thusa
Description
Water Conduit called Dhungedhara (nep.) resp. Hiti (new.) with one Spout used in former times as Royal Bath
History
Built ca. 1680
Location: You`ll find it`s Location in the picture farthest left under
No. 30
Pictures
Sources of the Pictures
Map from http://waterarchitecturenepal.com/lalitpurhiti.php
Site Map of N.N.
Foto in Carl Pruscha, Kathmandu Valley, Vol. 2, 1st ed., Wien 1975
More Examples resp. Details (Pictures)
cont.
Sources of the Examples resp. Details
Foto in http://waterarchitecturenepal.com/lalitpurhiti.php
Foto by N.N. in https://www.flickr.com/photos/usembassykathmandu/5591334188/in/album-72157626307301661/
Foto by Hariz Baharudin in http://nepalitimes.com/page/Patan-town-as-a-museum-piece
Foto by Shreyashka V. R. Maharjan in https://www.inheadline.com/news/patan%27s-iconic-sundari-chowk-now-open-to-the-public
Foto by Wilson Chong in https://www.flickr.com/photos/wilson888/26488448788/in/pool-nepal/
Foto by Shadow Ayush in https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Category:Images_from_Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2018_in_Nepal
Here you can find additional descriptions, pictures or drawings to the above mentioned subject
N.N., Kathmandu Valley Conservation Trust http://www.kvptnepal.org
Referenced Places / Objects
Golden Spout
Krishna Temple
Hanuman
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