Minab River

Coordinates: 26°30′20″N 57°07′19″E / 26.50556°N 57.12194°E / 26.50556; 57.12194
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Minab River
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The Minab River is a

Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran, near Harmosia
.

This river is formed by adjoining of two smaller rivers, the Roudan and Joqeen. These two rivers meet near the village of

Sirik, Iran.[1] Here there is a flourishing Mangrove ecosystem.[2][3]

Minab River

km from Minab.[4]

In ancient times, the Minab was the site of

boats near the mouth of the Minab River, which was then called Anamis or Saganos.[5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Naval Intelligence Division, Iraq & The Persian Gulf (Routledge, 2014) page 164.
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  4. ^ Minab city.
  5. ^ Ammianus Marcellinus XXIII 48
  6. ^ Ptolemy VI 8 14
  7. ^ Pliny, Natural History 6. 107 110.