Tarnak River

Tarnak Bridge reconstruction under way in Qalat City, Zabul province, Afghanistan, August 2010


The Tarnak River is located in Ghazni, Zabul, and Kandahar provinces of Afghanistan. The city of Kandahar is located on a plain directly adjacent to the Tarnak.[1]

It rises in Afghanistan's highlands region of Hazarajat, near 33°7′N 67°56′E / 33.117°N 67.933°E / 33.117; 67.933, south of the Lomar Pass. The Tarnak flows in a south-westerly direction for around 350 km before joining the Dori River some 30 km downstream of the Dori-Arghastan confluence, and some 30 km upstream of the Dori-Arghandab confluence, at 31°24′N 65°33′E / 31.400°N 65.550°E / 31.400; 65.550.[2] The combined waters of these rivers join the Helmand at 31°27′N 64°23′E / 31.450°N 64.383°E / 31.450; 64.383, near Lashkargah.[3]

  1. ^ "Kandahar | Afghanistan, Map, Population, History, & War | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 2023-11-02. Retrieved 2023-12-15.
  2. ^ Jones, H. Helsham (1879). The History and Geography of Afghanistan and the Afghan Campaigns of 1838-9 and 1842: A Course of Lectures Delivered at the R.E. Institute, Chatham, December 1878. Spottiswoode. p. 93.
  3. ^ "Helmand River | river, Central Asia". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2020-06-15.

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