Bir Bagara
Bir Bagara, Kaskas, Bundasi, Central Darfur, Sudan
Bir Bagara
Bir Bagara is believed to have been constructed in the late 19th century, during the period of Ottoman rule in Sudan.
The Bir Bagara watermill features an overshot wheel, typical of traditional Darfurian architecture. The building's structure is made from local materials such as mud brick and thatch, with a wooden frame supporting the roof.
Original Purpose
Bir Bagara was originally built to grind grain into flour for local consumption.
Its primary function was agricultural, serving the surrounding community's needs for food production.
Current Status and Use
The mill is currently in ruins, having fallen into disrepair over time.
Despite its condition, it remains an important part of Sudanese cultural heritage.
Location and Setting
Bir Bagara is situated in the town of Kaskas, Central Darfur, Sudan.
The surrounding landscape is characterized by arid savannah grasslands and sparse vegetation. A nearby water source provides a steady supply for the mill's operation.
Heritage Status and Preservation Efforts
The Bir Bagara watermill has been recognized as a culturally significant site in Sudan.
Efforts are being made to preserve its historical integrity, although further work is needed to restore the structure to its former condition.
Visiting Information
Visitors can view the ruins of Bir Bagara by appointment only.
Due to its remote location and fragile state, access is strictly limited to prevent further damage.
Notable Historical Events or Famous Millers
Unfortunately, no notable historical events or famous millers are recorded for this site.
Technical Details
No specific technical details are available for the Bir Bagara watermill, as it has not been extensively documented.
Details
| Name | Bir Bagara |
|---|---|
| City | Kaskas |
| Country | Sudan |
| Coordinates | 11.814063, 23.038084 |
| Current use | in ruins |
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