While earlier Moors had been using simple acequias, or small canals, in surrounding areas for centuries, based on irrigation techniques they'd learned from the Persians and Romans during their expansion through the Mediterranean and Iberian Peninsula, the great innovation of the Nasrids was to design one that would carry water 6km from the nearest river, and then uphill to their elaborate complex of courtyards, gardens and bath houses.
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