- Source: Shahrud (river)
The Shahrood or Shah-Rud (Persian: شاهرود, Shāhrūd, literally meaning The great river or the river of the king), also translated as Shah River, is a river of northern Iran.
Course
The Shahrood originates on the slopes of the Takht-e Suleyman Massif at 4,850 m. (36°22′N 50°58′E).
The Taleqan and Alamut rivers conjoin in the village of Shirkou to form the Shahrud river. The Alamut river, the northern tributary, starts near the summit of Alam-Kuh, the second highest peak in Iran, and flows through a steep gorges.: 42–43
The Shahrood then flows westward through the southern Alborz mountain range to its confluence with the Sefid River. It is a right-hand tributary of the Sefid, which then flows north through the Alborz into the Caspian Sea.
The Shahrood is about 175 kilometres (109 mi) long.
Central Alborz mountain range map
The Shahrood is #12 on the map's left.
See also
Alborz mountain range topics
Tributaries of the Caspian Sea
References
External links
Flickr.com: Shah River photo
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