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- Great_Zab discharge "419.0".
- Great_Zab maximumDischarge "1320.0".
- Great_Zab abstract "The Great Zab or Upper Zab (Arabic: الزاب الكبير (al-Zāb al-Kabaīr), Kurdish: Zêy Badînan or Zêyê Mezin, Turkish: Zap, Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܥܠܝܐ (zāba ʻalya)) is an approximately 400-kilometre (250 mi) long river flowing through Turkey and Iraq. It rises in Turkey near Lake Van and joins the Tigris in Iraq south of Mosul. The drainage basin of the Great Zab covers approximately 40,300 square kilometres (15,600 sq mi), and during its course, the rivers collects the water from many tributaries. The river and its tributaries are primarily fed by rainfall and snowmelt – as a result of which discharge fluctuates highly throughout the year. At least six dams have been planned on the Great Zab and its tributaries, but construction of only one, the Bekhme Dam, has commenced but was halted after the Gulf War.The Zagros Mountains have been occupied since at least the Lower Palaeolithic, and Neanderthal occupation of the Great Zab basin has been testified at the archaeological site of Shanidar Cave. Historical records for the region are available from the end of the third millennium BCE onward. In the Neo-Assyrian period, the Great Zab provided water for irrigation for the lands around the capital city of Nimrud. The Battle of the Zab – which ended the Umayyad Caliphate – took place near a tributary of the Great Zab, and the valleys of the river provided shelter for refugees from the Mongol conquest of Iraq. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the Great Zab basin saw frequent uprisings of local Kurdish tribes striving for autonomy.".
- Great_Zab city Amadiya.
- Great_Zab city Barzan,_Iraq.
- Great_Zab country Iraqi_Kurdistan.
- Great_Zab country Turkey.
- Great_Zab discharge "419.0".
- Great_Zab maximumDischarge "1320.0".
- Great_Zab mouthCountry Iraq.
- Great_Zab mouthMountain Tigris.
- Great_Zab mouthPlace Tigris.
- Great_Zab mouthPosition Great_Zab__mouthPosition__1.
- Great_Zab sourceCountry Turkey.
- Great_Zab sourceElevation "3000.0".
- Great_Zab sourceMountain Taurus_Mountains.
- Great_Zab sourcePlace Taurus_Mountains.
- Great_Zab synonym "(al-Zāb al-Kabaīr)".
- Great_Zab synonym "/ Zêyê Mezin".
- Great_Zab thumbnail Greater_Zab_River_near_Erbil_Iraqi_Kurdistan.jpg?width=300.
- Great_Zab wikiPageExternalLink arbil-iraq-discovery-could-be-earliest-evidence-humans-near-east.
- Great_Zab wikiPageExternalLink saoc31.pdf.
- Great_Zab wikiPageExternalLink mohammadifar.
- Great_Zab wikiPageExternalLink blob.php?table=internet_list&name=FileName&type=FileType&file=Data&id=IDInternet&idname=200.
- Great_Zab wikiPageExternalLink iraq-narrative.html.
- Great_Zab wikiPageID "3642053".
- Great_Zab wikiPageRevisionID "643534976".
- Great_Zab city Amadiya.
- Great_Zab city Barzan,_Iraq.
- Great_Zab country "Iraq".
- Great_Zab country "Turkey".
- Great_Zab countryFlag "1".
- Great_Zab discharge "419".
- Great_Zab dischargeMax "1320".
- Great_Zab hasPhotoCollection Great_Zab.
- Great_Zab imageCaption "Landscape of a section of the Great Zab in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan.".
- Great_Zab length "400".
- Great_Zab lengthNote "approx.".
- Great_Zab map "Barrages irakiens .png".
- Great_Zab mapCaption "Map showing the course of the Great Zab in Iraq and the location of the Bekhme Dam".
- Great_Zab mouthCountry Iraq.
- Great_Zab mouthLatD "35".
- Great_Zab mouthLatM "59".
- Great_Zab mouthLatNs "N".
- Great_Zab mouthLatS "28".
- Great_Zab mouthLocation Tigris.
- Great_Zab mouthLongD "43".
- Great_Zab mouthLongEw "E".
- Great_Zab mouthLongM "20".
- Great_Zab mouthLongS "37".
- Great_Zab name "Great Zab".
- Great_Zab otherName Ancient_Greek.
- Great_Zab otherName Medieval_Greek.
- Great_Zab otherName "/ Zêyê Mezin".
- Great_Zab otherName "Akkadian: Zabu ēlū".
- Great_Zab otherName "zāba ʻalya".
- Great_Zab sourceCountry Turkey.
- Great_Zab sourceElevation "3000".
- Great_Zab sourceElevationNote "approx.".
- Great_Zab sourceLocation Taurus_Mountains.
- Great_Zab tributaryLeft "Bastura Chai".
- Great_Zab tributaryLeft "Rubar-i-Ruwandiz".
- Great_Zab tributaryLeft "Rubar-i-Shin".
- Great_Zab tributaryLeft "Rubat Mawaran".
- Great_Zab tributaryLeft "Rukuchuk".
- Great_Zab tributaryRight "Khazir".
- Great_Zab watershed "40300".
- Great_Zab watershedNote "approx.".
- Great_Zab subject Category:Arbil_Governorate.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Dohuk_Governorate.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Geography_of_Hakk%C3%A2ri_Province.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Geography_of_Van_Province.
- Great_Zab subject Category:International_rivers_of_Asia.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Rivers_of_Iraq.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Rivers_of_Turkey.
- Great_Zab subject Category:Tigris_River.
- Great_Zab type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Great_Zab type InternationalRiversOfAsia.
- Great_Zab type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Great_Zab type River109411430.
- Great_Zab type RiversOfIraq.
- Great_Zab type RiversOfTurkey.
- Great_Zab type Stream109448361.
- Great_Zab type Thing100002452.
- Great_Zab type YagoGeoEntity.
- Great_Zab type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Great_Zab type BodyOfWater.
- Great_Zab type NaturalPlace.
- Great_Zab type Place.
- Great_Zab type River.
- Great_Zab type Stream.
- Great_Zab type Location.
- Great_Zab type BodyOfWater.
- Great_Zab type Place.
- Great_Zab type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Great_Zab type Thing.
- Great_Zab type Q4022.
- Great_Zab type Q47521.
- Great_Zab comment "The Great Zab or Upper Zab (Arabic: الزاب الكبير (al-Zāb al-Kabaīr), Kurdish: Zêy Badînan or Zêyê Mezin, Turkish: Zap, Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܥܠܝܐ (zāba ʻalya)) is an approximately 400-kilometre (250 mi) long river flowing through Turkey and Iraq. It rises in Turkey near Lake Van and joins the Tigris in Iraq south of Mosul. The drainage basin of the Great Zab covers approximately 40,300 square kilometres (15,600 sq mi), and during its course, the rivers collects the water from many tributaries.".
- Great_Zab label "Gran Zab".