River Euphrates
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For the song "River Euphrates" by the Pixies, see Surfer Rosa. The Euphrates (juːˈfreɪtiːz (help·info)) (Arabic: نهر الفرات, Nahr ul-Furāt; Turkish: Fırat; Syriac: ܦܪܬ, Prāṯ; Hebrew: פרת, Pĕrāṯ) is the western of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia (the other being the Tigris) which flows from Anatolia.
River Euphrates
Soon the river Euphrates will disclose the treasure [the mountain] of gold. So, whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it." — Sahih Bukhari. The Prophet ...
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Euphrates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euphrates River Home Page Site Map. Countries the Euphrates passes through: Turkey, Syria, and Iraq. Continent: Asia. Uses: Recreation, Agriculture, Transportation, Drinking ...
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Euphrates River
Euphrates River History Site Map. Arabic: Al Furat Turkish: Furat The Euphrates River is one of the most important rivers in the world. Along with the Tigris, it provided ...
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Euphrates River - History
ICE Case Studies. Case Number: Case Identifier: TIGRIS. Tigris-Euphrates River Dispute. CASE BACKGROUND; ENVIRONMENT ASPECT; CONFLICT ASPECT; ENVIRONMENT OVERLAP CONFLICT; RELATED ...
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Tigris-Euphrates River Dispute
Euphrates A river of southwest Asia flowing about 2,735 km (1,700 mi) from central Turkey through Syria and into Iraq, where it joins the Tigris
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