, az, Araz, fa, ارس, tr, Aras
The Aras (also known as the Araks, Arax, Araxes, or Araz) is a river in the
Caucasus. It rises in eastern
Turkey and flows along the borders between Turkey and
Armenia, between Turkey and the
Nakhchivan exclave of
Azerbaijan, between
Iran and both Azerbaijan and Armenia, and, finally, through Azerbaijan where it flows into the
Kura river. It drains the south side of the
Lesser Caucasus Mountains while the Kura drains the north side of the Lesser Caucasus. The river's total length is and its
watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
covers an area of . The Aras is one of the longest rivers in the Caucasus.
Names
In classical antiquity, the river was known to the Greeks as Araxes ( gr, Ἀράξης). Its modern Armenian name is ''Arax'' or ''Araks'' ( hy, Արաքս). Historically it was also known as ''Yeraskh'' ( xcl, Երասխ) and its
Old Georgian name is ''Rakhsi'' (). In
Azerbaijani
Azerbaijani may refer to:
* Something of, or related to Azerbaijan
* Azerbaijanis
* Azerbaijani language
See also
* Azerbaijan (disambiguation)
* Azeri (disambiguation)
* Azerbaijani cuisine
* Culture of Azerbaijan
The culture of Azerbaijan ...
, the river's name is ''Araz''. In
Persian and
Kurdish its name is (''Aras''), and in
Turkish
Turkish may refer to:
*a Turkic language spoken by the Turks
* of or about Turkey
** Turkish language
*** Turkish alphabet
** Turkish people, a Turkic ethnic group and nation
*** Turkish citizen, a citizen of Turkey
*** Turkish communities and mi ...
it is ''Aras''.
Geography
The Aras rises near
Erzurum in
Turkey and meets with the
Akhuryan River
The Akhuryan ( hy, Ախուրյան ''Axuryan''; xcl, Ախուրեան ''Axurean''; russian: Арпачай or Ахурян), or Arpachay ( tr, Arpaçay) is a river in the South Caucasus. It originates in Armenia and flows from Lake Arpi, alon ...
southeast of
Digor. From Digor it flows along the
Armenia–Turkey border
The Armenia–Turkey border ( hy, Հայաստան–Թուրքիա սահման, translit=Hayastan–T’urk’ia sahman, tr, Ermenistan–Türkiye sınırı) is 311 km (193 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with Georgia (country), G ...
and then runs close to the corridor that connects Turkey to
Azerbaijan's
Nakhchivan exclave. It then continues along the Iranian-Armenian and the Iranian-Azerbaijan border.
Tributaries
The following rivers are tributaries of the Aras, from source to mouth:
*
Akhuryan
Akhuryan ( hy, , translit=Axuryan), is a major village and rural community (municipality) in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The Statistical Committee of Armenia reported its population was 7,113 as per the 2011 official census down from 9,696 at ...
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*Metsamor (left)
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Hrazdan (left)
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Azat (left)
*Vedi (left)
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Arpa (left)
*
Zangmar (right)
*Naxçıvançay (left)
*
Qatur
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(right)
*Hajilarchay (right)
*Meghri (left)
*Bəsitçay (left)
*
Voghji (left)
*Kaleybarchay (right)
*
Hakari (left)
*Qarasu/Dareh-Rud (right)
*Köndələnçay (left)
Etymology and history
In
Armenian tradition, the river is named after
Arast, a great-grandson of the legendary Armenian patriarch
Haik.
The name was later
Hellenized to ''Araxes'' and was applied to the
Kura-Araxes culture, a prehistoric people who flourished in the valleys of the Kura and Aras. The river is also mentioned in the last chapter of Virgil's Aeneid VIII, as "angry at the bridge," since the Romans built a bridge over it, so that it is thereby conquered. The river Aras has been associated with the biblical rivers
Gihon and
Pishon.
Robert H. Hewsen
Robert H. Hewsen (May 20, 1934 – November 17, 2018) was an American historian and professor of history at Rowan University. He was an expert on the ancient history of the South Caucasus. Hewsen is the author of ''Armenia: A Historical Atlas'' (2 ...
described Aras as the only "true river" of
Armenia and as "Mother Araxes," a symbol of pride to the Armenian people.
According to a legend cited by
Strabo
Strabo''Strabo'' (meaning "squinty", as in strabismus) was a term employed by the Romans for anyone whose eyes were distorted or deformed. The father of Pompey was called "Pompeius Strabo". A native of Sicily so clear-sighted that he could see ...
, in ancient times, the Araxes river in
Armenia had no outflow to the
Caspian Sea, but spread out in plains and created a lake without outflow.
In Islamic times, the Araxes became known in Arabic parlance as al-Rass (not to be confused with modern-day
Ar Rass) and in Perso-Turkish contexts as Aras.
[
In modern history, the Aras gained significance as a geographic political boundary. Under the terms of the Treaty of Gulistan and the Treaty of Turkmenchay, the river was chosen as the border limit between the Russian Empire and Qajar Iran, as the latter was forced to cede its ]Caucasian
Caucasian may refer to:
Anthropology
*Anything from the Caucasus region
**
**
** ''Caucasian Exarchate'' (1917–1920), an ecclesiastical exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Caucasus region
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Languages
* Northwest Caucasian l ...
territories to Russia. Because of these 19th-century border changes, one modern, not widely accepted scheme draws Aras River as the line of continental demarcation between Europe and Asia.
Iran and the Soviet Union have built the Aras Dam on the Aras in the Poldasht area in the 20th century, creating the Aras Reservoir
The Aras Dam ( az, Araz su anbarı; fa, سد ارس) is an embankment dam on the Aras River along the Azerbaijan–Iran border, border of Iran and Azerbaijan. It is located downstream of Poldasht in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran and Nakhchivan ( ...
. The Meghri Dam
The Meghri hydroelectric project (also known as the Meghri Dam or Aras Watershed Dam) is a hydroelectric project planned on the Aras River near Armenia's southern town of Meghri on the Armenia–Iran border.
The joint Iranian–Armenia project was ...
is under construction near the Armenian town of Meghri.
Aras Valley
In 2006, a bird research and education center was established by KuzeyDoğa, a Turkish non-governmental organization for nature conservation, in the Aras Valley at the village Yukarı Çıyrıklı, in the Tuzluca
Tuzluca ( az, Duzluca; ku, Qulp; hy, Կողբ ''Koghb''; russian: Кульп or Тузлуджа) is a town and district of the Iğdır Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey. The northern portion of the district forms part of the i ...
district of Iğdır Province, Turkey. It is one of Turkey's two bird-ringing stations that remain active yearly. Between 2006 and 2021, more than 145,000 birds of 201 species were ringed, and 306 bird species were observed at this station. Sixty-three percent of the 489 bird species found in Turkey are recorded at this wetland, making it eastern Turkey's most species-rich wetland for birds. The number of ringed and observed 306 bird species comprises 90 percent of the 340 bird species in Iğdır Province, the most bird species rich landlocked province of Turkey. Seven new bird species were observed during the bird ringing activities in 2012 alone, including the raptor Shikra, or Little Banded Goshawk (''Accipiter badius''), which was new to Turkey's avifauna.
A Biology professor at the University of Utah and a president of the KuzeyDoğa Society, Çağan Şekercioğlu, appealed to the Ministry of Forest and Water Management to drop the Tuzluca Dam project, which would destroy the wetland harboring bird wildlife in the Aras Valley. In 2013, the ministry granted the site the highest level of conservation status (Nature Conservation Area).
Gallery
File:Aras-02.jpg, The Aras taken in the Poldasht District
Poldasht County ( fa, شهرستان پلدشت) is in West Azerbaijan province, West Azerbaijan province, Iran. The capital of the county is the city of Poldasht. At the 2006 census, the region's population (as Poldasht District of Maku Count ...
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File:Aras Nehri.jpg, The Aras, taken from Iğdır.
File:Aras River, Turkey-Armenia-Iran Border Region.JPG, Photograph of the Aras from space.
File:Araz River.jpg, The Araz near Joulfa.
File:Aras River with Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan at Right - Iran at Left - Iranian Azerbaijan - Iran (7421349614).jpg, Aras River with Iran to the left and (Karabakh Plains) / Azerbaijan to the right.
File:Aras river at Nurduz 04.jpg , Aras river at Nurduz, the border post between Iran and Armenia
See also
* Armenia–Iran border
The Armenia–Iran border ( hy, Հայաստան–Իրան սահման, translit=Hayastan–Iran sahman, fa, مرز ارمنستان-ایران) is 44 km (27 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan re ...
* Azerbaijan–Iran border
* Geography of Armenia
* Geography of Azerbaijan
* Geography of Iran
* Geography of Turkey
* Nature of Azerbaijan
* List of rivers of Armenia
* List of lakes of Armenia
* Rivers and lakes in Azerbaijan
* The Maiden Tower water reservoir The Maiden Tower water reservoir (Azerbaijani language, Azerbaijani: ''Qız Qalası su anbarı'') was built on the Aras (river), Araz river on the international border between Iran and Azerbaijan in 1999–2008. The reservoir is located 12 km below ...
Footnotes
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International rivers of Asia
Rivers of Turkey
Rivers of Armenia
Rivers of Azerbaijan
Rivers of Iran
Armenia–Iran border
Armenia–Turkey border
National symbols of Armenia
Azerbaijan–Iran border
Azerbaijan–Turkey border
Landforms of Iğdır Province
Landforms of Erzurum Province
Border rivers
Rivers of the Republic of Artsakh