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    Diyala Weir, also known as the Diyala Barrage, is a diversion dam on the Diyala River 90 km northeast of Baghdad, Iraq. It was constructed between 1966...
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    The Diyala (Arabic: نهر ديالى‎ Nahr Diyālā; Kurdish: Sîrwan; Farsi: دیاله Diyâlah, سيروان Sīrvān) is a river and tributary of the Tigris. It is formed...
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  • Adhaim Dam Badush Dam Bekhme Dam Darbandikhan Dam Dibis Dam Diyala Weir Duban Regulator Duhok Dam Dukan Dam Fallujah Barrage Haditha Dam Hemrin Dam Hindiya...
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  • Sirwan River (category Diyala Governorate)
    Dam for similar purposes. In the lower Diyala Valley near Baghdad the river is controlled by the Diyala Weir which controls floods and irrigates the...
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  • Nahrawan Canal (category Buildings and structures in Diyala Province)
    Iraq, along the eastern banks of the Tigris and the lower course of the Diyala River. Created in the 6th century, it reached its peak under the Abbasid...
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    period and early Islamic caliphates, Uskaf was the largest city in the Diyala basin; however, it declined sharply after the Samarran period and was abandoned...
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    Daryan Dam (category Dams on the Diyala (Sirwan) River)
    inequality in the water consumption of the Sirwan and Diyala River in Iraq and Iran. In Iraq, the Diyala Weir and several large reservoir dams with a total reservoir...
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    Sawad (section Weirs)
    retracted west of the Tigris from its peak during Parthian rule.: 70  In the Diyala valley east of the Tigris, however, settlement reached its peak, with over...
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    Euphrates-Tigris alluvial plain, south of Baghdad in what are now the Bābil, Diyala, Wāsit, Dhi Qar, Basra, Al-Muthannā and Al-Qādisiyyah governorates of Iraq...
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  • archaeological site named Tell Bismaya, 9 kilometers east of the confluence of the Diyala and the Tigris rivers, excavated by Iraqi archaeologists in the 1980s. The...
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