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The Gharraf Canal, Shaṭṭ al-Ḥayy (Arabic: شط الحي), also known as Shaṭṭ al-Gharrāf (Arabic: شط الغرّاف) or the Hai river, is an ancient canal in Iraq that connects the Tigris at Kut al Amara with the Euphrates east of Nasiriyah. As an Ottoman (Turkish) position lay along the canal, it was one of the objectives of intense military action during the First World War, especially the siege of Kut (December 1915 to April 1916). Between 1934 and 1939, the Kut Barrage was constructed in the Tigris to control the water level of the river and to provide a constant inflow of water to the Shatt al-Hayy.

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  • نهر الغراف هو أحد فروع نهر دجلة ويتفرع من نهر دجلة عند سدة مدينة الكوت في مدينة الكوت في محافظة واسط ويمر بمدن الموفقية و قضاء الحي ثم يدخل أراضي محافظة ذي قار ويمر على المدن ناحية الفجر ومدينة قلعة سكر و الرفاعي وناحية النصر و الشطرة وناحية الغراف. وكان يسمى شط الحي. (ar)
  • The Gharraf Canal, Shaṭṭ al-Ḥayy (Arabic: شط الحي), also known as Shaṭṭ al-Gharrāf (Arabic: شط الغرّاف) or the Hai river, is an ancient canal in Iraq that connects the Tigris at Kut al Amara with the Euphrates east of Nasiriyah. As an Ottoman (Turkish) position lay along the canal, it was one of the objectives of intense military action during the First World War, especially the siege of Kut (December 1915 to April 1916). Between 1934 and 1939, the Kut Barrage was constructed in the Tigris to control the water level of the river and to provide a constant inflow of water to the Shatt al-Hayy. (en)
  • Эль-Гарраф (араб. نهر الغراف‎) — старинный канал, который соединяет реки Тигр и Евфрат в Ираке. Эль-Гарраф был одной из оборонительных линий Османской империи, театром боевых действий во время Первой мировой Войны. В 1934—1939 годах на реке Тигр была построена плотина (араб. سدة الكوت‎), с её помощью контролируется уровень воды в канале. (ru)
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  • نهر الغراف هو أحد فروع نهر دجلة ويتفرع من نهر دجلة عند سدة مدينة الكوت في مدينة الكوت في محافظة واسط ويمر بمدن الموفقية و قضاء الحي ثم يدخل أراضي محافظة ذي قار ويمر على المدن ناحية الفجر ومدينة قلعة سكر و الرفاعي وناحية النصر و الشطرة وناحية الغراف. وكان يسمى شط الحي. (ar)
  • The Gharraf Canal, Shaṭṭ al-Ḥayy (Arabic: شط الحي), also known as Shaṭṭ al-Gharrāf (Arabic: شط الغرّاف) or the Hai river, is an ancient canal in Iraq that connects the Tigris at Kut al Amara with the Euphrates east of Nasiriyah. As an Ottoman (Turkish) position lay along the canal, it was one of the objectives of intense military action during the First World War, especially the siege of Kut (December 1915 to April 1916). Between 1934 and 1939, the Kut Barrage was constructed in the Tigris to control the water level of the river and to provide a constant inflow of water to the Shatt al-Hayy. (en)
  • Эль-Гарраф (араб. نهر الغراف‎) — старинный канал, который соединяет реки Тигр и Евфрат в Ираке. Эль-Гарраф был одной из оборонительных линий Османской империи, театром боевых действий во время Первой мировой Войны. В 1934—1939 годах на реке Тигр была построена плотина (араб. سدة الكوت‎), с её помощью контролируется уровень воды в канале. (ru)
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  • نهر الغراف (ar)
  • Al-Gharraf River (en)
  • Sjatt al-Hai (nl)
  • Эль-Гарраф (ru)
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