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The Shatt en-Nil Is a dry river bed/canal in southern Iraq. It is also known as the Naru Kabari. Called the Euphrates of Nippur, the river was an important irrigation and transport infrastructure for the city of Nippur during antiquity. The canal started just north of Babylon and travelled for 60 km ending at Larsa where it rejoined the Euphrates River. On the way it flowed through Nippur (32.55°N 44.42°E 34m). The canal also serviced the city of Tel Abib and Uruk.

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  • شط النيل (ar)
  • Shatt en-Nil (en)
  • Rio Quebar (pt)
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  • شط النيل هو قناة نهرية جافة في جنوب العراق. يشتهر أيضًا بنارو كباري. (ar)
  • O Rio Quebar foi um antigo canal de irrigação da antiga Mesopotâmia, situado a uma pequena distância do eufrates. Teria sido o lugar onde viveu o profeta Ezequiel correspondendo a um assentamento de exilados judeus conhecido como , na antiga região de Nipur, situada à sudeste da Babilônia. Ezequiel 1:1 (pt)
  • The Shatt en-Nil Is a dry river bed/canal in southern Iraq. It is also known as the Naru Kabari. Called the Euphrates of Nippur, the river was an important irrigation and transport infrastructure for the city of Nippur during antiquity. The canal started just north of Babylon and travelled for 60 km ending at Larsa where it rejoined the Euphrates River. On the way it flowed through Nippur (32.55°N 44.42°E 34m). The canal also serviced the city of Tel Abib and Uruk. (en)
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  • شط النيل هو قناة نهرية جافة في جنوب العراق. يشتهر أيضًا بنارو كباري. (ar)
  • The Shatt en-Nil Is a dry river bed/canal in southern Iraq. It is also known as the Naru Kabari. Called the Euphrates of Nippur, the river was an important irrigation and transport infrastructure for the city of Nippur during antiquity. The canal started just north of Babylon and travelled for 60 km ending at Larsa where it rejoined the Euphrates River. On the way it flowed through Nippur (32.55°N 44.42°E 34m). The canal also serviced the city of Tel Abib and Uruk. The canal is referred to in the so-called Murashu documents discovered at Nippur. which record business transaction in the area around Nippur.The river/canal has also been one of the rivers identified as the biblical River Chebar.(כְּבָר [נְהַר) (en)
  • O Rio Quebar foi um antigo canal de irrigação da antiga Mesopotâmia, situado a uma pequena distância do eufrates. Teria sido o lugar onde viveu o profeta Ezequiel correspondendo a um assentamento de exilados judeus conhecido como , na antiga região de Nipur, situada à sudeste da Babilônia. Ezequiel 1:1 (pt)
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