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* Murghab River ( Tajikistan ), the river that rises in northeastern Afghanistan and flows into Tajikistan, through the Sarez Lake and on to the Bartang River
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Murghab and River
The oasis of Merv is situated on the Murghab River that flows down from Afghanistan, on the southern edge of the Karakum Desert, at 37 ° 30 ’ N and 62 ° E, about north of Herat, and south of Khiva.
Merv is advantageously situated in the inland delta of the Murghab River, which flows from its source in the Hindu Kush northwards through the Garagum desert.
* A northern route led up the valley of the Pamir River to Zorkul lake, then east through the mountains to the valley of the Murghab River, then across the Sarikol Range to China.
* A central route branched off the southern route through the Little Pamir to the Murghab River valley.
Agriculture in Mary Province is irrigated by the Karakum Canal, which runs east to west through the center of the province, and by the Murghab River, which runs south to north, entering the province from Afghanistan.
The capital of Mary Province is the city of Mary, located at the intersection of Murghab River with the Karakum Canal.
West of the Pamir Knot is the Little Pamir, a broad U-shaped grassy valley 100 km long and 10 km wide, which contains Chaqmaqtin Lake, the headwaters of the Aksu or Murghab River.
The lake formed in 1911, after a great earthquake, when the Murghab River was blocked by a big landslide.
* Murghab River ( Afghanistan ), the river that rises in northwestern Afghanistan and ends in the Kara Kum desert of Turkmenistan
From there, it continues east for about 310 kilometers to Murghab, where it crosses the Murghab River.
In its upper reaches, it is known as the Murghab River and Aksu River ; it flows in the Wakhan in Afghanistan, then in the Roshan District of the Gorno-Badakhshan province, Tajikistan.
Below Murghab the river is called the Murghab River (: Мурғоб / مرغاب, meaning Bird River, also spelled as Murghob, Murgob, or Murgab ( from )).
Murghab and Tajikistan
Murghab ( Tajik Мурғоб ; Russian Мургаб, from the Persian word مرغاب meaning " river of the birds ") is the capital of Murghob District in the Pamir Mountains of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region, Tajikistan.
It then flows east and crosses into Tajikistan, then turns north to the city of Murghab passing the village of Shaimak.
The Usoi Dam is a natural landslide dam along the Murghab River in the Central Asian country of Tajikistan.
Murghab and ),
Murghab and river
It was in this period that a large dam ( the ' Soltanbent ') on the river Murghab was restored by a Persian nobleman, and the settlement which grew up in the area thus irrigated became known as ' Baýramaly ', by which name it is referred to in some 19th-century texts.
It rises in north-western Afghanistan and runs north-west towards the Murghab District, which takes it name from the river, and then the Kara Kum desert in Turkmenistan, where it peters out.
The Murghab receives the waters of the Kaysar river on the right, then forms the border between Turkmenistan and Afghanistan over a 16 kilometer length.
In the territory of Turkmenistan, close to Takhta-Bazaar, the Murghab receives the Kachan river from the left bank, and 25 kilometers further, there is the confluence of the Kushk.
It was located in the valley of the river Murghab which has its sources in the mountains of Afghanistan, and passes through Murghab District in modern Afghanistan, and then reaches the oasis of Merv in modern Turkmenistan.
Above Murghab a jeep road, of decreasing quality, follows the river southeast to Tokhtamish and Shaimak.
Over the following months the Murghab filled the space behind the Usoi to form Sarez Lake, which now fills about 60 kilometers in length of the Murghab river valley and contains 17 cubic kilometers of water.
The dam is formed of approximately of rock dislodged from the steeply sloped river valley of the Murghab, which cuts from east to west through the high and rough Pamir Mountains.
Murghab and Afghanistan
The Murghab originates in the center of Afghanistan, on a plateau situated among the chain of mountains of Safed Koh or Paropamisus to the south and that of Band-i Turkestan in the north.
Beyond Mukhamedkhan, a small portion of the water of the Murghab is used for irrigation ; approximately 10000 hectares are irrigated from the Murghab in Afghanistan.
Murghab and flows
< u > Monthly mean flows of Murghab ( in m ³ / seconds ) measured at the hydrometric station of Takhta-Bazaar </ u >< u > Data calculated over 50 years </ u >
Murghab and into
To the south the Murghab and Tejen rivers flow out of the Hindu Kush Mountains, flow west, and empty into the vangeli.
Around 3000 BCE it seems that people from Geoksiur migrated into the Murghab Delta, where small, scattered settlements appeared, and reached further east into the Zerafshan Valley in Transoxiana.
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