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Tigris

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Tigris

The Tigris ( TY-griss; see below) is the eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates. The river flows south from the mountains of the Armenian Highlands through the Syrian and Arabian Deserts, before merging with the Euphrates and reaching to the Persian Gulf. The Tigris passes through historical cities such as Mosul, Tikrit, Samarra and Baghdad. It is also home to archaeological sites and ancient religious communities, including the Mandaeans, who use it for baptism. In ancient times the Tigris nurtured the Assyrian Empire, with remnants such as the relief of King Tiglath-Pileser. Today the Tigris faces modern threats from geopolitical instability, dam projects, poor water management and climate change, leading to concerns about its sustainability. Efforts to protect and preserve the river's legacy are ongoing, with local archaeologists and activists working to safeguard its future.

Infobox

Country
Turkey, Syria, Iraq
Source region
Armenian Highlands
Cities
Elazığ, Diyarbakır, Mosul, Baghdad
Source
Lake Hazar
• location
Baghdad
• coordinates
31°0′18″N 47°26′31″E / 31.00500°N 47.44194°E / 31.00500; 47.44194
• elevation
1 m (3.3 ft)
Mouth
Shatt al-Arab
Length
1,900 km (1,200 mi)
Basin size
375,000 km2 (145,000 sq mi)
• average
1,014 m3/s (35,800 cu ft/s)
• minimum
337 m3/s (11,900 cu ft/s)
• maximum
2,779 m3/s (98,100 cu ft/s)
Progression
Shatt al-Arab → Persian Gulf
River system
Tigris–Euphrates river system
• left
Garzan, Botan, Khabur, Greater Zab, Lesser Zab, 'Adhaim, Cizre, Diyala
• right
Wadi Tharthar

Tables

· Etymology
𒁇𒄘𒃼, Idiqlat
𒁇𒄘𒃼, Idiqlat
Language
Akkadian
Name for Tigris
𒁇𒄘𒃼, Idiqlat
دِجلَة, Dijlah; حُدَاقِل, Ḥudāqil
دِجلَة, Dijlah; حُدَاقِل, Ḥudāqil
Language
Arabic
Name for Tigris
دِجلَة, Dijlah; حُدَاقِل, Ḥudāqil
דיגלת, Diglath
דיגלת, Diglath
Language
Aramaic
Name for Tigris
דיגלת, Diglath
Տիգրիս, Tigris, Դգլաթ, Dglatʿ
Տիգրիս, Tigris, Դգլաթ, Dglatʿ
Language
Armenian
Name for Tigris
Տիգրիս, Tigris, Դգլաթ, Dglatʿ
ἡ Τίγρης, -ητος, hē Tígrēs, -ētos; ἡ, ὁ Τίγρις, -ιδος, hē, ho Tígris, -idos
ἡ Τίγρης, -ητος, hē Tígrēs, -ētos; ἡ, ὁ Τίγρις, -ιδος, hē, ho Tígris, -idos
Language
Greek
Name for Tigris
ἡ Τίγρης, -ητος, hē Tígrēs, -ētos; ἡ, ὁ Τίγρις, -ιδος, hē, ho Tígris, -idos
חִדֶּקֶל, Ḥiddéqel
חִדֶּקֶל, Ḥiddéqel
Language
Hebrew
Name for Tigris
חִדֶּקֶל, Ḥiddéqel
Aranzah
Aranzah
Language
Hurrian
Name for Tigris
Aranzah
Old .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- 𐎫𐎡𐎥𐎼𐎠 Tigrā; Middle Persian: Tigr; Persian: دجله Dejle
Old .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- 𐎫𐎡𐎥𐎼𐎠 Tigrā; Middle Persian: Tigr; Persian: دجله Dejle
Language
Persian
Name for Tigris
Old .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- 𐎫𐎡𐎥𐎼𐎠 Tigrā; Middle Persian: Tigr; Persian: دجله Dejle
𒁇𒄘𒃼 Idigna/Idigina
𒁇𒄘𒃼 Idigna/Idigina
Language
Sumerian
Name for Tigris
𒁇𒄘𒃼 Idigna/Idigina
ܕܸܩܠܵܬܼ Deqlaṯ
ܕܸܩܠܵܬܼ Deqlaṯ
Language
Syriac
Name for Tigris
ܕܸܩܠܵܬܼ Deqlaṯ
Dicle
Dicle
Language
Turkish
Name for Tigris
Dicle
Dîcle, Dijlê, دیجلە
Dîcle, Dijlê, دیجلە
Language
Kurdish
Name for Tigris
Dîcle, Dijlê, دیجلە
Language
Name for Tigris
Akkadian
𒁇𒄘𒃼, Idiqlat
Arabic
دِجلَة, Dijlah; حُدَاقِل, Ḥudāqil
Aramaic
דיגלת, Diglath
Armenian
Տիգրիս, Tigris, Դգլաթ, Dglatʿ
Greek
ἡ Τίγρης, -ητος, hē Tígrēs, -ētos; ἡ, ὁ Τίγρις, -ιδος, hē, ho Tígris, -idos
Hebrew
חִדֶּקֶל, Ḥiddéqel
Hurrian
Aranzah
Persian
Old .mw- .mw- .mw- .mw- 𐎫𐎡𐎥𐎼𐎠 Tigrā; Middle Persian: Tigr; Persian: دجله Dejle
Sumerian
𒁇𒄘𒃼 Idigna/Idigina
Syriac
ܕܸܩܠܵܬܼ Deqlaṯ
Turkish
Dicle
Kurdish
Dîcle, Dijlê, دیجلە

References

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    https://archive.org/details/euphratesriverso0000kola/page/6
  5. F. Delitzsch, Sumerisches Glossar, Leipzig (1914), IV, 6, 21.
  6. Bible Study Tools
    https://www.biblestudytools.com/dictionary/tigris/
  7. Wadier: A New History of Civilizations
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318392498
  8. Genesis 2:14
  9. E. Laroche, Glossaire de la langue Hourrite, Paris (1980), p. 55.
  10. europeanwalledtowns
    https://www.europeanwalledtowns.org/diyarbakir
  11. Pliny: Natural History, VI, XXVI, 128-131
  12. Namio Egami, "The Report of The Japan Mission For The Survey of Under-Water Antiquities At Qurnah: The First Season," (1
    https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/orient1960/8/0/8_0_1/_pdf
  13. Larsen, M.T., The Conquest of Assyria: Excavations in an Antique Land Archived 2023-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, Routle
    https://books.google.com/books?id=jK8c4E2zkUMC
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20151119012635/http://www.naval-history.net/WW1Battle1408Mesopotamia.htm
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    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/feb/29/iraq-us-issue-warnings-threat-of-mosul-dam-collapse
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    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-35690616
  19. Jeremy A. Black, The Literature of Ancient Sumer, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-926311-6, p. 220–221.
  20. Daniel 10:4
  21. sunnah.com
    https://sunnah.com/abudawud:4306
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