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- Bahmanshir abstract "The Bahmanshir channel is a secondary estuary of the Karun River that parallels the Arvand Rud/Shatt al-Arab waterway on the far side of the Abadan Island for 70 miles, emptying into the Persian Gulf.The Bahamanshir served as the main estuary of the Karun River before the digging of the Haffar canal by the DaylamiteBuwayhid king Panah Khusraw Adud ad-Dawlah, that joined the Karun to the Arvand Rud / Shatt al-Arab waterway at the site of the present-day Khorramshahr. The Haffar in time became the main estuary of the Karun, relegating the Bahmanshir to a secondary estuary status.The rivers was a contraction of Vahman-Ardashir, Middle Persian for the \"Good thought of Ardashir,\" named for the Sasanian king, Ardashir I. The Bahamanshir may be a man-made canal, \"thought up\" by king Ardashir, as the Haffar later came to be. If so, then the Bahmanshir was excavated to deliver the waters of the mighty Karun directly to the Persian Gulf, creating a navigable estuary that could bring the seafaring vessels from the Gulf all the way up to city of Ahwaz in the heartland of Khuzistan plain—120 miles away. Without the Bahmanshir, the waters of the Karun--like those of the Tigris and the Euphrates largely fed into the vast marshlands of southern Mesopotamia that included the entire southern half of the Khuzistan as well—allowing for no navigable course to exist.".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageExternalLink bahman-ardasir-or-forat-maysan-town-and-subdistrict-in-maysan-in-lower-iraq.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageExternalLink bahmansir-less-commonly-bahmesir-bahmansir-or-bahr-al-masir-the-name-of-the-distributary-which-branches-off-the-left-b.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageID "27180806".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageLength "2401".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageRevisionID "630036575".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Abadan_Island.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Adud_al-Dawla.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Ahvaz.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Ardashir_I.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Buyid_dynasty.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Iran.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Daylamites.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Haffar.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Karun.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Khorramshahr.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Khuzestan_Province.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Persian.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Persian_Gulf.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Sasanian_Empire.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Shatt_al-Arab.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLink Vahman-Ardashir.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bahmanshir".
- Bahmanshir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_encyclopedia.
- Bahmanshir wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Bahmanshir subject Category:Rivers_of_Iran.
- Bahmanshir comment "The Bahmanshir channel is a secondary estuary of the Karun River that parallels the Arvand Rud/Shatt al-Arab waterway on the far side of the Abadan Island for 70 miles, emptying into the Persian Gulf.The Bahamanshir served as the main estuary of the Karun River before the digging of the Haffar canal by the DaylamiteBuwayhid king Panah Khusraw Adud ad-Dawlah, that joined the Karun to the Arvand Rud / Shatt al-Arab waterway at the site of the present-day Khorramshahr.".
- Bahmanshir label "Bahmanshir".
- Bahmanshir sameAs Q3449355.
- Bahmanshir sameAs بهمنشیر.
- Bahmanshir sameAs Bahmanšir.
- Bahmanshir sameAs m.0bwhfwy.
- Bahmanshir sameAs Bahmanšir.
- Bahmanshir sameAs بہمن_شیر_دریا.
- Bahmanshir sameAs Q3449355.
- Bahmanshir wasDerivedFrom Bahmanshir?oldid=630036575.
- Bahmanshir isPrimaryTopicOf Bahmanshir.