One source of the Amu River is the Pamir River, which emerges from Lake Zorkul (once also known as Lake Victoria) in the Pamir Mountains (ancient Mount Imeon), and flows west to Qila-e Panja, where it joins the Wakhan River ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Amu Darya ... ^ Encyclopædia Britannica Online: Amu Darya...
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Amu Darya: One of the longest rivers in Central Asia, the Amu Darya stretches from its headwaters in the eastern Pamir Mountains in Afghanistan to its mouth on the southern shore of the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan. The river is 1,578 miles (2,540 kilometers) long. ... This Article's; Table of Contents ... Print this Table of Contents...
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The Amu Darya (from Persian: - Āmūdaryā , lit. " Amu River "), in antiquity known as Oxus (Ὦξος) to Greeks and Romans or Vaksu to Indo-Aryans, is a major river in Central Asia. It is formed by...
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The Amu Darya provides water for irrigation, but this heavy draw on its water has prevented the Amu Darya from replenishing the Aral Sea. The Kara Kum Canal (c.500 mi/800 km long) carries water from the Amu Darya near Kelif across S Turkmenistan to Ashgabat and supplements the flow of the Tejen and Murgab rivers.
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Our Middle East Rivers Map features location information about the Indus, Tigris, Euphrates, and Amu Darya rivers. Map of Middle East Rivers by World Atlas.com ... In ancient times the Amu Darya was called the Oxus. It was part of Persia, and played a significant role in the military campaigns of Alexander the...
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In the far west, Uzbekistan is dominated by vast lowlands, the Amu Darya River valley, the Ustyurt Plateau and the southern half of the Aral Sea. The most significant rivers include the Amu Darya and Syr Darya; major lakes include Lake Ayddrkul and Lake Sarykamish.
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