Watermills of Kharameh
During the Qajar era, simultaneously with the construction of the city wall and the building of the Narenjestan mansion, three watermills were built around the year 1280 AH by the effort of Nasir al-Mulk, the governor of Fars, along the water flow known as Do Men Nim, which supplied drinking and agricultural water to Kharameh and Sajel Abad. They were built with stone and mortar, and the building of the tower - the furnace - the millyard - the wheat and flour warehouses - the animal stables and other parts of the two mills known as the first and second are still intact and standing.
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