The earliest known windmills were developed in Persia (modern-day Iran) around the 7th century AD. These primitive windmills featured vertical sails attached to a central post, harnessing wind power for tasks like grinding grain and pumping water. The design evolved over the centuries, influencing windmill technology in Europe and other regions. The exact individual responsible for their invention remains unknown, as it emerged from collective advancements in ancient civilizations.
m Jordan
um i think it was year 1
Heron of Alexandra used the first wind principle.. it was the Persian geographer Estakhri who practically built one..first
The windmill was invented in 1700 B.C in Ancient Persia. It was very helpful to the people there.
before Victorian times in 1757 and who needs to know this
m Jordan
He was an American buisness man who invented the first windmill.
um i think it was year 1
the windmill was invented in 5000 b.c the windmill was invented in 5000 b.c
The windmill was invented by 'crazy legs' from the 'rock steady dance crew'.
Heron of Alexandra used the first wind principle.. it was the Persian geographer Estakhri who practically built one..first
J.S Risdon
Daniel Halladay in 1854
The first car was Guido da Vigevano in 1335. It was a windmill type drive to gears and thus to wheels
In Persia around 500-900AD.
The windmill was made in stop cheating do your homework
The first windmill was built in Persia in the 19th Century.