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Tigris River
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Tigris River

 Arabic Dijlah Turkish Dicle biblical Hiddekel

River, Turkey and Iraq. It originates in the Taurus Mountains at Lake Hazar and flows 1,180 mi (1,900 km) southeast through Turkey and past Baghdad to unite with the Euphrates River at Al-Qurnah in southeastern Iraq; there it forms the Shatt al-Arab. With the Euphrates it defined the ancient region of Mesopotamia. Important for its irrigation capacity, it gave rise to sustained civilization. The ruins of many ancient cities lie on its banks, including those of Nineveh, Calah, Ashur, Ctesiphon, and Seleucia.



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Freed along with her, pending an appeals court ruling due mid-July, were Hatip Dicle, Orhan Dogan and Selim Sadak--thus ending, many hoped, one of the most politically embarrassing and disturbing imprisonments of Turkey's recent history.
A February law change designed to bring Turkey closer to EU standards opened for retrial the cases of imprisoned Kurdish parliamentary deputies Leyla Zana, Hatip Dicle, Orhan Dogan and Selim Sada.
 
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