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Coordinates: 36°29′51″N 40°46′16″E / 36.49750°N 40.77111°E / 36.49750; 40.77111
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
The river has two sources. The longer branch, known as Siyahsu (meaning ''dark water'', [[Kurdish language|Kurdish]] ''Av-e Resh''), rises near the village of Toptepe in [[Mardin Province]], [[Turkish Kurdistan]], and flows 10 km to the confluence with the shorter branch, known as Beyazsu (meaning ''white water'', Kurdish ''Av-e Spi'').
The river has two sources. The longer branch, known as Siyahsu (meaning ''dark water'', [[Kurdish language|Kurdish]] ''Av-e Resh''), rises near the village of Toptepe in [[Mardin Province]], [[Turkey]], and flows 10 km to the confluence with the shorter branch, known as Beyazsu (meaning ''white water'', Kurdish ''Av-e Spi'').


== Course ==
== Course ==

Revision as of 23:53, 20 January 2021

Jaghjagh River at Nusaybin.

The Jaghjagh River (Arabic: نهر جقجق Nahr Jaqjaq, نهر الجغجغ Nahr al-Jaghjagh, or Nahr al-Hirmas, Turkish: Çağ-çağ Deresi, Kurdish: Çemê Nisêbînê or Cexcex)[1] is a tributary of the Khabur River in Turkey and Syria.

The river was known in ancient Greek as the Mygdonius (Ancient Greek: Μυγδόνιος), and lent its name to the city of Antioch in Mygdonia.[2]

Sources

The river has two sources. The longer branch, known as Siyahsu (meaning dark water, Kurdish Av-e Resh), rises near the village of Toptepe in Mardin Province, Turkey, and flows 10 km to the confluence with the shorter branch, known as Beyazsu (meaning white water, Kurdish Av-e Spi).

Course

The river crosses into Syria near the cities of Nusaybin and Qamishli. The water is heavily used for irrigation, in both Turkey and Syria. The river flows into the Khabur River at Al-Hasakah.

Wildlife

Freshwater mussels and turtles live in the river. Trout are also raised commercially.

References

  1. ^ Geonames database
  2. ^ NISIBIS. Encyclopaedia Iranica

36°29′51″N 40°46′16″E / 36.49750°N 40.77111°E / 36.49750; 40.77111