Kokcha_River

Kokcha River

Kokcha River

River in Afghanistan


The Kokcha River (Persian: رودخانه کوکچه) is located in northeastern Afghanistan. A tributary of the Panj river, it flows through Badakhshan Province in the Hindu Kush. It is named after the Koksha Valley. The city of Feyzabad lies along the Kokcha. Near the village of Artin Jelow there is a bridge over the river.[3][4][5][6]

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Course

The Kokcha begins in Kuran wa Munjan District near the district center of Kuran wa Munjan and flows north, passing through Yamgan District and Jurm District. Near the village of Baharak, the Warduj river meets the Kokcha. The river then flows east, going around the northern border of Argo District and passing Feyzabad. Finally, the Kokcha enters Takhar Province, flows around the southern border of Rustaq District, and ends at the Amu Darya by Ai-Khanoum.[1][2][7]

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References

  1. "Watershed Atlas of Afghanistan: Part IV" (PDF). aizon.org. Retrieved 27 August 2020.
  2. Adamec, Ludwig W., ed. (1972), Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, vol. 1, Graz, Austria: Akadamische Druck-u. Verlangsanstalt, p. 25
  3. Oldershaw, Cally (2003), "Lapis Lazuli", Firefly Guide to Gems, Toronto: Firefly Books.
  4. Bowersox, Gary W.; Chamberlin, Bonita E. (1995), Gemstones of Afghanistan, Tucson, AZ: Geoscience Press
  5. "Badakhshan Province - Reference Map". www.humanitarianresponse.info. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2020.

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