India, stepwell (baoli)
Stepwells (baoli) are wells or ponds in which the water may be reached by descending a set of steps. They may be covered and protected and are often of architectural significance. Chand Baoli situated inAbhaneri near Jaipur, Rajasthan consists of 3,500 narrow steps over 13 stories. It extends approximately 30 m (100 ft) into the ground making it one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India. Stepwells ( Baoli ) sunt puțuri sau iazuri în care se poate ajunge la apă prin coborârea unui set de trepte. Ele pot fi acoperite și protejate și sunt adesea de o importanță arhitecturală. Chand Baoli situat în Abhaneri lângă Jaipur, Rajasthan este format din 3.500 de trepte înguste de peste 13 etaje. Se extinde la aproximativ 30m (100ft) în sol făcându-l unul dintre cele mai adânci și mai mari stepwells din India.
Agrasen ki Baoli, Jantar Mantar, New Delhi
Ahar stepwell, outside Jaipur
Ahmedabad stepwell
Ambapur Baoli
Assi Khamba Baoli, Gwalior
Bahadur Singh ki Baoli, Patan, Gujarat
Champaner, Gujarat. Helical Baoli
Chand Baoli, Abhaneri near Jaipur
Dada Harir Baoli Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Gandhak ki Baoli, Delhi
Ghaus Ali Shah, Farrukhnagar Baoli Haryana
Hampi Hindu temple stepwell, Karnataka
Hanuman Dhara, Chitrakoot Traditional Baoli
Imambara Stepwell, Lucknow
Kalyani Temple pond of Melukote
Lakkundi Manikeshwara Karnataka
Mahila Bag Jhalra, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Modhera Stepwell, Gujarat
Nagar Sagar stepwell Bundi
Narlai stepwell
Neemrana Baoli, Rajasthan
Nizamuddin Baoli Delhi
Peralaserry Subramanya Swami Temple Pond - Kannur, Kerala,
Panna Meena ka Kund stepwell, Jaipur.
Rajon Ki Baoli, Mehrauli, Delhi
Rani ki Baoli - Patan Gujarat
Shravanabelagola Stepped pond, Karnataka
Sun Temple Modhera, Gujarat stepwell
Taj Mahal stepwell
Takht Baoli, Narnaul
Theerthakkulam Temple Pond, Kerala
Toor ji ka Baoli, Jodhpur