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  1. The Shatt al-Arab (Arabic: شط العرب, lit. 'River of the Arabs ') is a river of some 200 kilometres (120 mi) in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in the town of al-Qurnah in the Basra Governorate of southern Iraq.
    Basin size: 884,000 km² (341,000 sq mi)
    Country: Iraq, Iran
    Native name: Arabic: شط العرب, Persian: اروندرود
    Source: Euphrates
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    What is the width of the Shatt al Arab?
    The Shatt al-Arab varies in width from about 232 metres (761 ft) at Basra to 800 metres (2,600 ft) at its mouth. It is thought that the waterway formed relatively recently in geologic time (see below ), with the Tigris and Euphrates originally emptying into the Persian Gulf via a channel further to the west.
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    Where does the Shatt al-Arab start and end?
    The southern end of the river constitutes the border between Iraq and Iran down to the mouth of the river where it discharges into the Persian Gulf. The Shatt al-Arab varies in width from about 232 metres (761 ft) at Basra to 800 metres (2,600 ft) at its mouth.
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    What is the significance of the Shatt al-Arab?
    The Shatt al-Arab and the forest were depicted in the middle of the coat of arms of the Kingdom of Iraq, from 1932 to 1959. Under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi in the late 60s, Iran developed a strong military and took a more assertive stance in the Near East.
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    How was the Shatt al-Arab river formed?
    Shatt al-Arab river is made by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates river at Al-Qurnah and continues to end up at the Persian gulf south of the city of Al-Faw. According to a study, the river appears to have formed in the recent Earth's geologic time scale in comparison between lithoaces and biofacies of previous studies.
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    Shatt al-Arab - Wikipedia

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    The Shatt al-Arab (Arabic: شط العرب, lit. 'River of the Arabs'), also known in Iraq as the Dijla al-Awara (دجلة العوراء) and in Iran as the Arvand Rud (Persian: اروندرود, lit. 'Swift River'), is a river of some 200 kilometres (120 mi) in length that is formed at the confluence of the Euphrates and Tigris rivers in

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    The Shatt al-Arab is formed by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers at Al-Qurnah, and flows into the Persian Gulf south of the city of Al-Faw.

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    The background of the issue of control of the river stretches mainly back to the Ottoman-Safavid era, prior to the establishment of an independent Iraq, which happened in the

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    Iranian–Iraqi dispute
    Conflicting territorial claims and disputes over navigation rights between Iran and Iraq were among the main

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    • Dougherty, Beth K.; Ghareeb, Edmund A. (2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq (2 ed.). Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810879423.
    • Kia, Mehrdad (2017). The Ottoman Empire: A Historical Encyclopedia.

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  4. Shatt al-Arab – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    Shatt al-Arab (tiếng Ả Rập: شط العرب‎, nghĩa là "Bờ biển/bãi biển của người Ả Rập") hay Arvand Rūd (tiếng Ba Tư: اروندرود‎, "sông Arvand"), là một sông tại Tây Nam Á có chiều dài khoảng 200 km (120 mi), được tạo thành bằng sự hợp lưu của hai sông Euphrates và Tigris tại thị trấn al-Qurnah tại tỉnh Basra ở miền nam Iraq. Phần cực nam của sông tạo thành biên giới tự nhiên giữa Iraq và Iranch…

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  5. Shatt al-Arab dispute - Wikipedia

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    • The Shatt al-Arab dispute was a territorial dispute that took place in the Shatt al-Arab region from 1936 until 1975. The Shatt al-Arab was considered an important channel for the oil exports of both Iran and Iraq, and in 1937, Iran and the newly independent Iraq signed a treaty to settle the dispute. In the 1975 Algiers Agreement, Iraq made territorial concessions—including the Shatt a…
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  6. Schatt al-Arab – Wikipedia

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    Name „Schatt al-Arab“ (arabisch شطّ العرب, DMG Šaṭṭ al-ʿArab) bedeutet wörtlich Küste der Araber.Im Persischen wird die Bezeichnung Arwandrud (persisch اروندرود, DMG Arvandrūd; „Arvand-Fluss“) verwendet.Obwohl der Name Arwand (mittelpersisch für „flink“; von avestisch auruuant-) schon in Ferdausis Schahnama und in sassanidischen Quellen verwendet wird ...

  7. Shatt al-'Arab - Wikipedia

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    Nel 1937 Iran e Iraq firmarono un trattato che poneva fine alla disputa sul controllo dello Shatt al-Arab. Il trattato stabiliva il confine lungo la linea di bassa marea sul lato orientale del fiume, tranne che a Abadan e Khorramshahr dove invece la frontiera coincideva con la linea di massima profondità; questo dava di fatto all'Iraq il ...

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  9. Shatt al-Arab – Wikipedia

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    Shatt al-Arab (arabiska: شط العرب), även Arvand Rud (persiska: اروند رود), är en cirka 200 km lång flod i Mellanöstern som bildas genom sammanflödet av de två floderna Eufrat och Tigris i södra Irak och rinner ut i Persiska viken.. I söder utgör floden gräns mellan Irak och Iran ner till flodens utlopp vid Persiska viken.Den 6 mars 1975 undertecknades Alger-avtalet i ...

  10. Chatt-el-Arab — Wikipédia

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    Le Chatt-el-Arab (arabe : شط العرب) ou Chott-el-Arab (« La rive des Arabes ») ou Arvandroud (appelée اروندرود : arvandrūd en persan) est le principal chenal du delta commun du Tigre et de l'Euphrate.Il débouche sur le golfe Persique après un parcours de 200 km. Sur la partie aval de son parcours, il constitue la frontière entre l'Irak et l'Iran

  11. Shatt al-Arab – Wikipedia

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    Shatt al-Arab (arabisk: شط العرب – «arabernes strøm»), eller Arvand (kalt اروندرود: arvandrūd på persisk), er en 193 km lang elv i Sørvest-Asia, dannet av Eufrat og Tigris som renner sammen i byen al-Qurnah i det sørlige Irak.Den sørlige enden av elven utgjør grensen mellom Irak og Iran ned til munningen av elven, der den renner ut i Persiabukten.



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