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'''Zab River''' may refer to:
'''Zab''' (]: ''Zap suyu'', ]: ''زێ'', ]: زاب; ''Zâb'', ]: ܙܒܐ; ''Zawa'') is the name given to two separate rivers that flow through ], ] and ] to become the two principal ] of the ].
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The two rivers, named Greater Zab and Little Zab, were the basis of the ancient ]. The name ''Zab'' is from the Kurdish word "Ze^" or Persian word ''zehâb'' (زهاب),both meaning "water flowing from the ground".{{Fact|date=February 2007}}


*], or Upper Zab, a tributary to the Tigris
The rivers are extensively used for ] and ], with major dams on both rivers. During the spring, the Great and Little Zab are in flood, and, together, double the flow of the Tigris. The ancient city of ] sits on the west bank of the Tigris, about midway between the respective, east-bank confluences of the two Zabs with the Tigris. -->
*], or Lower Zab, a tributary to the Tigris


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== Other ==

*For M'Zab valley in ] see ]

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Latest revision as of 22:06, 30 December 2019

Zab River may refer to:

  • Great Zab, or Upper Zab, a tributary to the Tigris
  • Little Zab, or Lower Zab, a tributary to the Tigris
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