Iraq and syria
The Euphrates and Tigris Rivers start in Turkey and cross Syria and Iraq before reaching the Persian Gulf.
Ancient Mesopotamia was primarily in the area contained by the modern-day country of Iraq. The boundaries of Mesopotamia were the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers to the east and west and the Persian Gulf to the south.
Arthur N. Wollaston has written: 'An English-Persian dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, Modern Persian, Modern Persian language, Persian language, Modern, Persian, Modern
ancient country in SW Asia, between the upper Tigris & Euphrates rivers: a part of modern Iraqloosely the entire region between these rivers, extending to the Persian Gulf
The Fertile Crescent begins in what is now southern Iraq where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers empty into the Persian Gulf. It extends north along with the rivers, turns westward in what was ancient Assyria, and then turns back south in what is modern Syria.
Euphrates's river,
Iran
South of Baghdad on the River Euphrates, now modern Iraq.
This question is confusing, but I believe the answer would be Iran. Iran is the modern-day country where the Persian Empire originated and where Farsi, a descendant language of ancient Persian, is spoken today.
The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are located in the middle east near Baghdad, Iraq. Civilization started near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
The Jordan River, the Euphrates River, and the Tigris Rivers.