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Hakkari Rice Fields ("Tkhuma" Valley, 2012)

1841: “Every available plot of ground is cultivated in terraces, rising one above the other, and the rocky interval that separates them is covered with fruit-trees or tall poplars for building. The system of irrigation practised on on these terraces is very perfect’ I counted twenty-five terraces sown with rice, the most common crop, all under water at the same time”
(William Ainsworth, An account of a visit to the Chaldeans, Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, 1841)

