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River in Turkey, Iraq
Little Khabur
Habur water, Habur Suyu, Khabir
The Little Khabur flowing through Zakho.
Approximate position of the Little Khabur river (green line) and its main tributary the Hezil Suyu river (red line)
Location
CountryTurkey, Iraq
RegionIraqi Kurdistan, Eastern Anatolia Region
DistrictUludere, Zakho District
CityZakho
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationUludere district, Şırnak Province, Turkey
 • coordinates37°30′49.23″N 43°7′6.03″E / 37.5136750°N 43.1183417°E / 37.5136750; 43.1183417
MouthTigris
 • locationnear Faysh Khabur, Iraq-Syria-Turkey
 • coordinates37°6′9.47″N 42°21′10.12″E / 37.1026306°N 42.3528111°E / 37.1026306; 42.3528111
 • elevation350 m (1,150 ft)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • rightHezil Suyu
Khabur River flowing by the city of Zakho

The Khabur or Little Khabur (Kurdish: Xabûr, Ava Xabûr or Xabîr, Turkish: Habur, Khabir or Habur Suyu (Habur Water)) is a river that rises in Turkey and flows through Iraq to join the Tigris at the tripoint of Turkey, Iraq and Syria.

The river originates in the Uludere District in Turkey and emerges from a number of small rivers flowing off the Taurus Mountains, to the south-east of Hakkâri. From there, it generally flows south, crossing the Turkish-Iraqi border into Iraqi Kurdistan before turning west toward the Tigris. Zakho is an important town along the river, where the ancient Delal Bridge crosses the river. A few kilometres west of Zakho, the Little Khabur is joined by its main tributary the Hezil Suyu (or Nizil river or Hezil Çayı), which forms part of the border between Iraq and Turkey. From there onward the Little Khabur river forms the border for around 20 km to the Tigris and is also called (and often mistaken with) the Hezil Suyu.

It might have been the Zerbis mentioned by Pliny the Elder.

See also

References

  1. Cameron, Hamish (24 December 2018). Making Mesopotamia: Geography and Empire in a Romano-Iranian Borderland. Brill. p. 221. ISBN 9789004388635. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
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