The Euphrates River meets the Tigris River in the confluence point of the Shatt al-Arab. The Euphrates is the longest river in Western Asia and is one of two defining rivers of Mesopotamia, the other being the Tigris. The Euphrates originates in Turkey, flows through Syria and Iraq, and when it meets the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, empties into the Persian Gulf.
They combine at Al-Qurnah to form the Shatt al-Arab and discharge into the Persian Gulf.
Shatt al Arab
Shatt al-Arab / the Persian Gulf
Shatt al Arab.
The Shatt al Arab is the name of a river in Southwest Asia. It is 120 miles long and located by the mouth of the Persian Gulf, which is also known as the Arabian Gulf.
The Tigris meets with the Euphrates near Basra, and is known as the Shatt-al-Arab.
Shatt al Arab is in Iraq, at the northern end of Persian Gulf.
The Shatt al Arab is the confluence formed by the Tigres and Eurphrates rivers and is 120 miles long
Shatt al-Arab is a river in Iraq formed by the confluence of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, flowing into the Persian Gulf. It serves as a vital waterway for Iraq, providing access for shipping and fishing. The region around Shatt al-Arab is also significant for its historical and cultural importance, often associated with ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. Additionally, the river has been a focal point of geopolitical disputes, particularly between Iraq and Iran.
it is in iraq.................javed iqbal khan samttah gizan ksa
The Tigris-Euphrates confluence at Al-Qurnah forms the Shatt al-Arab River and that flows into the Persian Gulf.