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Zuheir al-Hiti         
IRAQI WRITER AND JOURNALIST
Zuheir al-Hiti (born 1957) is an Iraqi writer and journalist. He has published three novels: My Distant Day (2002), American Dust (2009) and Days of Dust (2016), the last of which was nominated for the Arabic Booker Prize.
Al-Hiti         
David al-Hiti is the nickname of a Karaite Jewish chronicler who flourished (probably in Egypt) in the first half of the fifteenth century CE. He was a native of Hīt, Iraq (whence his surname), on the Euphrates River about thirty leagues to the west of Baghdad.
Dhunge dhara         
  • A 16th-century manuscript about hiti design<ref>[https://eap.bl.uk/archive-file/EAP790-12-41 Vastu Shastra Hiti Dayeka], Nepal. Retrieved 10 August 2021</ref>
  • Jyawalakhyo Pukhu in Patan still has the traditional brickwork<ref name=Disaster2012 />
  • Bhajya Pukhu before restoration
  • Garuda Kunda in Bhaktapur
  • Ancient Nepalese drawing of a hiti, with emphasis on the filter system
  • The reduced Paleswan Pukhu in Patan<ref name=UNHABITAT2007 />
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  • Neglected hiti in Bhaktapur
  • Ekha Pukhu]] in Kathmandu next to Kanya Mandir School<ref name=UNHABITAT2007 />
  • Kumara Pokuna in Polonnaruwa, Sri Lanka, with stone spouts on both sides of the stairs
  • Kumbeshwar Mela in Patan
  • Lagankhel Bus Station in Patan used to be a pond
  • Chaitya]] at Manga Hiti is suspected to be on top of the hiti's filter system<ref name=Disaster2012 />
  • Mahadev Pokhari
  • Two spouts of Narayan Hiti in Kathmandu. The left one has a recoiled snout. The right spout is a Malla era replacement of the original.<ref name=Raimund1995 />
  • Narayan Hiti in Patan with storage tanks
  • Man brushing his teeth at Kontihiti Kumbheswar, Patan
  • Photo exhibit in Saugah Hiti in 2016
  • Water tank truck in Bhaktapur
  • Rani Pokhari in March 2020. The concrete is being replaced by bricks
  • Mandala-shaped Sundhara in Kathmandu, built in 1829<ref name=Raimund1995 />
  • Sundhara in Patan, now slightly below street level
  • Main spout of Sundhara, Kathmandu, with [[Garuda]] shrine above and Bhagiratha sculpture underneath<ref name=Raimund1996 />
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  • Pilgrim bathing in Gosainkunda
  • Washa Hiti
  • Washing laundry, as seen here in a Kathamandu hiti, was not allowed everywhere
  • Ga Hiti in Thamel
  • Baisdhara Festival
STONE WATER FOUNTAINS IN NEPAL
Dhunge Dhara
A dhunge dhara ( ) or hiti (Newari: ) is a traditional stone drinking fountain found in Nepal. It is an intricately carved stone waterway through which water flows uninterrupted from underground sources.