- The
Choaspes River (Iran) or
Karkheh or
Karkhen (Persian: کرخه) (perhaps the
river known as the
Gihon Ancient Gr****: Γεῶν Book of
Genesis 2:13 —one of...
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January 2021.
Retrieved 14
January 2021. J. Hansamans,
Charax and the
Karkhen,
Iranica Antiquitua 7 (1967) page 21–58
George Fadlo Hourani, John Carswell...
- are fed by the
Tigris and
Euphrates rivers in present-day Iraq and the
Karkhen River in present-day Iran. The
Marsh Arabs live in Iraq and
Hawizeh people...
- valley's
springs join the
stream of Seimare,
which is a
branch of the
Karkhen River.
Shirez canyon with all its
beauties in the
heart of the
Zagros Mountains...
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National Academy of Sciences. 11 (4): 178. J. Hansamans,
Charax and the
Karkhen,
Iranica Antiquitua 7 (1967) page 21-58 Arrian,
Anabasis of Alexander,...
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National Academy of Sciences. 11 (4): 178. J. Hansamans,
Charax and the
Karkhen,
Iranica Antiquitua 7 (1967) page 21-58 Arrian,
Anabasis of Alexander,...
- H3 (Kuwait)
Bahra 1
Kazma Subiya,
Kuwait J. Hansamans,
Charax and the
Karkhen,
Iranica Antiquitua 7 (1967) page 21-58 "Failaka Island, Kuwait". Jet Propulsion...
- (Χοάσπης [=Khoáspēs]),
masculune proper noun, from the
river Karkheh or
Karkhen in Khūzestān
Province Andimeshk city, Iran (ancient Susiana). It is mentioned...