Built by the Chola King Karikalan in the 2nd century CE on the Kaveri River, it is the oldest water-diversion or water-regulator structure in the world that is still in use today, proving the longevity of ancient Indian civil engineering.

Built by the Chola King Karikalan in the 2nd century CE on the Kaveri River, it is the oldest water-diversion or water-regulator structure in the world that is still in use today, proving the longevity of ancient Indian civil engineering.
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