The Khazir River (Arabic: الخازر) is a river of northern Iraq, a tributary of the Great Zab river, joining its right bank.[1]
River in northern Iraq
A bridge over the Khazir River on the road between Mosul and Erbil
Geomorphology
The area around the Khazir River is geologically active[2] and crosses three anticlines from the north to the south[citation needed] and this has greatly affected the course of the river. The river has a catchment of 2,900km2.[1] The net yearly recharge rate of the valley water table is 111.6mm/year[3][4][5] and the region is considered to be fertile.[6]
History
At a site called M'lefaat evidence has been found of a small village of hunter-gatherers dating to the 10th millennium BC that was contemporary with the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A in the Levant.[7][8]
Latter the river was part of an irrigation area that supported the Assyrian city of Nimrud.[9]
Known to the Hellenistic Greeks as the Boumelus River[10] the river was site of a battle between Alexander the Great and Darius of Persia.
In August 686 AD, the river was a site of a battle between the armies of Ibrahim ibn al-Ashtar and Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad,[11][12] during the revolt of Mukhtar al-Thaqafi. On 25 January 750, the Battle of the Zab was fought nearby.
In 2014, following bombing by United States planes, ISIL forces retreated back to the Khazir River,[13] where ISIL destroyed bridges built by the Americans 10 years prior.[14]
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Investigating groundwater recharge by means of stable isotopes in the Al-Khazir Gomal Basin, northern Iraq, Environmental Earth Sciences June 2015, Volume 73, Issue 12, pp 8533-8546.
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