
Syr Darya - Wikipedia
The Syr Darya (/ ˌsɪər ˈdɑːrjə / SEER-DAR-yə), [a][b] historically known as the Jaxartes (/ dʒækˈsɑːrtiːz / jak-SAR-teez, Ancient Greek: Ἰαξάρτης), is a river in Central Asia. The name, which is Persian, literally means Syr Sea or Syr River.
锡尔河 - 百度百科
锡尔河(Syr Darya),亚洲中部内陆河,中国古称药杀水,源于天山山脉,流经图兰低地注入咸海。 由费尔干纳盆地(Fergana)东部的纳伦河(Naryn)、卡拉河(Karadarya)汇合而成,注入咸海。
Syr Darya | River, Map, Basin, & Facts | Britannica
Syr Darya, river in the Central Asian republics of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. The Syr Darya is formed by the confluence of the Naryn and Qoradaryo rivers in the eastern Fergana Valley and generally flows northwest until it empties into the Aral Sea.
Syr-Darya Oblast - Wikipedia
The Syr-Darya Oblast was founded after annexing the northwestern part of Khanate of Kokand, Chimkent ( established in 1709, declaring independence from Emirate of Bukhara) and the northwestern part of Khanate of Khiva (for Amu Darya Okrug at present Karakalpakstan) in 1867.Khiva was conquered by the Russians in 1873 who made Sayyid Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan II vassal ruler of the region.
The Syr Darya River - WorldAtlas
2017年4月25日 · The Syr Darya River flows for a distance of 2,212 kilometers through the Central Asian countries of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan. It arises at the confluence of the Naryn and Kara Darya (Qoradaryo) rivers in the Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan, and drains into the northern parts of the endorrheic basin of the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan.
Human and Natural Impacts on the Water Resources in the Syr Darya …
2019年5月31日 · The Syr Darya River is the second longest river in Central Asia, which is a typical transboundary river and shared by Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Syr Darya - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Syr Darya in Khujand, Tajikistan. The Syr Darya is a river in Central Asia. Its name, which comes from Persian, means Syr Sea or Syr River. [1] It starts in the Tian Shan Mountains in Kyrgyzstan and eastern Uzbekistan, flowing west and north-west for about 2,256 kilometers through Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan.
Syr Darya - Geology Page
2014年8月18日 · The Syr Darya is a river in Central Asia. The second part of the name (Darya) means river, though “Syr Darya River” is the conventional name. The current name dates only from the 18th century; since roughly the Muslim Conquests of Central Asia the river was known as the Seyhun (سيحون) River, i.e., one of the four rivers of Jannah, or ...
Syr Darya - Wikiwand
The Syr Darya, historically known as the Jaxartes, is a river in Central Asia. The name, which is Persian, literally means Syr Sea or Syr River. It originates i...
Syr Darya - Central Asia Guide
Syr Darya is one of the two major rivers (darya) of Central Asia that supports the vast irrigation networks of Fergana Valley and the northern parts of Uzbekistan and Southern Kazakhstan. The second major Central Asian river is the Amu Darya that has a more southern route but the waters of both finally reach the same destination, the Aral Sea .