TIGRIS

tīˈgrĭs, river of SW Asia, c.1,150 mi (1,850 km) long, rising in the Taurus Mts., E Turkey, and flowing SE through Iraq to join the Euphrates River, with which it forms the Shatt al Arab. The Tigris is called the Hiddekil in the Bible. It flows swiftly and receives many tributaries, including the Diyala, originating in the Zagros Mts., and the Great and Little Zab. The lower Tigris is connected to the Euphrates by semipermanent natural channels and by ancient canals. Much of the marshland along the lower Tigris was drained in the early 1990s; restoration began in 2003. Dams across the river divert water for irrigation. New large-scale projects in Turkey aimed at increasing irrigated land area threaten to cause problems in countries downstream that rely on the river's resources. The Tigris is subject to sudden, devastating floods, and the Wadi Ath Tharthar Scheme, Iraq's largest flood-control project, protects Baghdad and vicinity from floods in addition to irrigating c.770,000 acres (311,600 hectares) of land. The Tigris is navigable to Baghdad for shallow-draft vessels; above Baghdad, rafts carry much of the trade to Mosul. Its importance as a trade artery has declined with improved road and rail connections. Basra, at the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates, is Iraq's chief port. In antiquity, some of the great cities of Mesopotamia, including Nineveh, Ctesiphon, and Seleucia, stood on the banks of the Tigris, and the river served as an important transportation route. The Tigris floodplain was cultivated by irrigation from the earliest times; the Sumerians dug a canal from the Tigris to Lagash c.2400 b.c.

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...analyses the river basins of the Euphrates, Tigris, Nile and Jordan. The book provides a...2 THE GEOPOLITICS OF INEQUALITY: THE TIGRIS-EUPHRATES DRAINAGE BASIN 100...international character of the Euphrates and Tigris drainage basins 100...
...II. From the Khabur to the Tigris 83 III...they. We find them dwelling in the Upper Tigris region at the very dawn of history and...an empire which included not only the Tigris and Euphrates valleys but also large...
...25. Flood of Tigris at Baghdad, 1840-1907 105...14. Government Steamers on Tigris, 1904 249 15. Navigability of Euphrates and Tigris, 1905 250 16. German Views on...
...the Survey of the Rivers Euphrates and Tigris , Vol. 1. El-Qasr, East Face...The Steamers "Euphrates" and "Tigris" Descending the Euphrates 59...Euphrates Expedition . Loss of the "Tigris" during a Hurricane Opp. p. 60...
...I. THE LANDS OF THE EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS 3 II...INTRODUCTION I THE LANDS OF THE EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS 1. IN the lofty tabled-and of Armenia...south by mountain walls, the rivers Tigris and Euphrates have their origin. Breaking...
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...APPROACH TO UTILIZATION OF THE EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS RIVERS. by Mehmet Tomanbay...hydro-energy projects on the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers and their tributaries. With the...between the riparian states of the Euphrates-Tigris river basin. The concepts of co-operation...
...ECOLOGICAL THRESHOLD FOR THE EUPHRATES AND TIGRIS RIVERS. by John Kolars PROFESSOR...to the utilization of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers demonstrates the keen nationally...disagreement over the waters of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers, as exemplified by Professor Tomanbays...
...Cooperation Frameworks in the Euphrates-Tigris Rivers System. by Aysegul Kibaroglu The Euphrates-Tigris region has faced significant political...politics of water resources in the Euphrates-Tigris River basin, focusing on current developments...
The Burning Tigris: the Armenian Genocide and Americas Response...by Robert B. McFarland Md The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and Americas Response...Europe. In the last 18 pages of The Burning Tigris, Balakian describes how the Turks continue...
The Burning Tigris: the Armenian Genocide and Americas Response...by Robert B. McFarland The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and Americas Response...Europe. In the last 18 pages of The Burning Tigris, Balakian describes how the Turks continue...
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Tigris, Tigris, Burning Bright. by Peter Balakian , Meline Toumani Hamilton...delighted to read Meline Toumanis affirmative opinion about my book The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and Americas Response "The Burden of Memory," Sept...
...by Meline Toumani THE BURNING TIGRIS: The Armenian genocide and Americas Response...made Peter Balakians book The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and Americas Response...for a few weeks last fall. The Burning Tigris describes how Americans in the first half...
...drainage schemes since the 1970s. The Tigris and the Euphrates are among the most intensively...Syria and Turkey, as well as Iran for the Tigris tributaries) to manage decreasing water...agreement on sharing the waters of the Tigris and Euphrates for the benefit of the people...
...of water to them from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. This is likely to heighten tensions...hydroelectric power on the Euphrates and the Tigris -- which converge at Qurnah in southern...reducing the flow of the Euphrates and the Tigris to its dependent Arab neighbours, has...
...dependent on its rivers for water. The Tigris and Euphrates feed half of the countrys...resulting in sewage pouring into the Tigris. The sewerage system in Iraqs Basra province...brought their drinking water from the Tigris in buckets," he said. Agriculture was...
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Surge Expands to Tigris River; Results Include Fewer Terrorist...sympathetic to al Qaeda have spread to the Tigris River Valleybetween Saddam Husseins hometown...Cook and other U.S. commanders in the Tigris River Valley ensure that the link between...
More Than 600 Iraqis Killed in Stampede over a Tigris River Bridge. Byline: SEBASTIAN ALISON BAGHDAD (Reuters) - More than 600 Iraqi Shiites died in a stampede over a Tigris River bridge in Baghdad on Wednesday, panicked by rumors a suicide...
...heat of the day illuminates the ancient Tigris River, Athwer Kanimi heaves up another...gold swept from jewelers shops into the Tigris River during more prosperous times. Above...heat to construct a new wall along the Tigris River. Above: The harsh conditions of...
...ancient history, Mesopotamia refers to the place between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. In the Old Testament of the Holy Bible...1-8) * * * It is an ironic twist indeed that the Euphrates - Tigris Valley (Mesopotamia and now Iraq) where the earths first historic...
...more than 50 bodies found floating in the Tigris, near the Iraqi capital, were said to...There were immediate fears that the Tigris killings were part of a sectarian battle...dozens of bodies had been found in the Tigris, south of Madaen, but residents and police...
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TIGRIS ti gris, river of SW Asia, c.1,150 mi (1,850 km) long...the Zagros Mts., and the Great and Little Zab. The lower Tigris is connected to the Euphrates by semipermanent natural...by ancient canals. Much of the marshland along the lower Tigris was drained in the early 1990s; restoration began in 2003...
BOCA TIGRIS China: see Pearl , river. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...to the two principal tributaries of the Tigris River. The Great Zab, 265 mi (426 km...flows generally S through Iraq to the Tigris. The Little Zab, 250 mi (402 km) long...Iran and flows SW through Iraq to the Tigris. Both rivers are extensively used for...
...then SE through Iraq, joining with the Tigris River in SE Iraq to form the Shatt al...mi (550 km) canal running between the Tigris and Euphrates to serve as a route for...Plans ultimately call for 22 dams on the Tigris and Euphrates that altogether will provide...
TIGER large carnivore of the cat family, Panthera tigris, found in the forests of Asia. There are six subspecies of P. tigris: Amur or Siberian, Sumatran, Malayan, North Indochinese, Bengal, and South China or Amoy. The differences in...
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