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The Diyala River (Arabic: نهر ديالى, Persian: سیروان after Darban-e Khan Dam: دیاله, Kurdish: Sirwan, سيروان) is a river and tributary of the Tigris that ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Diyala River (river, Iraq), river, important tributary of the Tigris River, rising in the Zagros Mountains of ...
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They first appeared about 18 months ago: masked gunmen in speeding cars and scooters that kick up the mud along the canals weaving through lonely villages ...
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The Diyala River is 275 miles long, rising as the Sirvan River in NW Iran and flowing SW through the Zagros Mts. into E Iraq, where it enters the Tigris ...
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Jul 22, 2009 ... The Battle of Diyala River took place in 693 BC between the forces of the Assyrian empire and the Elamites of southern Iran. ...
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Jan 8, 2008 ... About 4000 U.S. and Iraqi forces, backed by war planes and attack helicopters, swept into the northern Diyala River Valley overnight Monday ...
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Ask a question about 'Diyala River'. Start a new discussion about 'Diyala River' ... The river is controlled by a dam on the lower Diyala valley, ...
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Sep 23, 2009 ... Media in category "Diyala River". The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Diyala river.PNG 50475 bytes. Diyala-river.jpg ...
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MNF-I Two key towns were held captive by a terrorist threat in the Diyala province, effectively blocking a supply route for many citizens in the Diyala ...
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Baghdad 12 June 2003 Diyala River Bridges by Chi Man. One vehicle that caught my attention was this Land Cruiser bearing the logo of the International Red. ...
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