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1709:Qarasu River
1694:Kojoor River
1670:Sardab River
1665:Chalus River
1651:Alamut River
1588:Mehran River
1578:Jarahi River
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1533:Persian Gulf
1518:Saqqez River
1503:Shahar River
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1819:Shesh Taraz
1798:Halil River
1772:Karaj River
1762:Abhar River
1757:Qom (River)
1704:Atrek River
1689:Atrek River
1677:Haraz River
1641:Ghezel Ozan
1557:Marun River
1552:Karun River
1498:Rozeh River
1478:Ghaie River
1473:Gadar River
1363: /
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1160:Archaeonews
799:, Karun-1 (
793:Gotvand Dam
669:Gihon River
455:Karun-3 Dam
451:Karun-4 Dam
412:geographers
156:Arvand Roud
46:Native name
1834:Categories
1748:Namak Lake
1738:Zayanderud
1719:Astarachay
1593:Mond River
1583:Bahmanshir
1542:Arvand Rud
1523:Zola River
1442:Lake Urmia
1351:48°09′55″E
1348:30°25′39″N
1278:References
1267:2010-03-14
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561:irrigation
389:Pasitigris
343:Arvand Rud
335:Bahmanshir
320:Arvand Rud
192:Basin size
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1682:Lar River
1636:Sefid-Rud
1562:Dez River
1456:Quri Chay
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533:watershed
498:Euphrates
369:Euphrates
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103:, Ahwāz,
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337:and the
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124:Zard Kuh
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1658:Zarjoob
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1288:History
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611:Babylon
599:Elamite
567:History
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462:Khersan
393:Kuhrang
377:Karkheh
375:or the
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526:Ahvaz
508:Basin
486:Ahvaz
443:Vanak
331:delta
312:Ahvaz
288:river
271:کارون
263:Karun
217:Ahwāz
151:Mouth
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