- Hari River, Afghanistan
The Hari River (Persian: Rudkhaneh-ye Hari Rud sometimes Harirud) is a
river flowing 1100 kilometers from the mountains of centralAfghanistan toTurkmenistan , where it disappears in theKara-Kum desert. "Rud" means "river" in Persian.The river originates in the Baba mountain range, part of the
Hindu Kush system, and follows a relatively straight course to the west.In western Afghanistan the Hari River flows to the south of
Herat . The valley around Herat was historically famous for its fertility and dense cultivation. The river meets theJam River at the site of theMinaret of Jam , the second tallest ancientminaret in the world at 65 meters.After Herat, the river turns northwest, then north, forming the northern part of the border between Afghanistan and
Iran . Farther north it forms the south-eastern part of the border between Iran and Turkmenistan.In Turkmenistan it is known as the Tejen or Tedzhen river and passes close to the city of
Tedzhen . InLatin , it was known as the Arius.External links
* [http://www.unesco.org/bpi/eng/unescopress/2002/02-45e.shtml Minaret of Jam]
* [http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/afghanistan_topo86.jpgA map showing the river]
* [http://www.purethrottle.com/briancoad/Species%20Accounts/speciesaccountsintro.htm A mention of the Tedzhen river]
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