- Arghandab River
Arghandab is a river in
Afghanistan , about 400 kilometers (250 miles) in length. It rises in theHazarajat country north-west ofGhazni , and flows south-west falls into theHelmund 30 km (20 miles) belowGirishk . In its lower course it is much used for irrigation, and the valley is cultivated and populous; yet the water is said to be somewhat brackish. It is doubtful whether the ancientArachotus is to be identified with the Arghandab or with its chief confluent theTarnak , which joins it on the left out 50 km (30 miles) SW ofKandahar . The two rivers run nearly parallel. The Tarnak is much shorter (length about 320 km or 200 miles) and less copious. The ruins atUlan Robat , supposed to represent the cityArachosia , are in its basin; and the lake known asAb-i-Istada , the most probable representative of Lake Arachotus, is near the head of the Tarnak, though not communicating with it. The Tarnak is dammed for irrigation at intervals, and in the hot season almost dries up.There is a good deal of cultivation along the river, but few villages. The high road from
Kabul to Kandahar passes this way (another reason for supposing the Tarnak to be Arachotus), and the people live off the road to avoid the onerous duties of hospitality.In 2008 a project was initiatated to rehabilitate the
Dahla Dam , and associated irrigation system.cite news
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author=Doug Schmidt
date=2008-06-11
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title=Signature Project: Dahla Dam and Irrigation System
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