Seyhun

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Seyhun is the historical name used in Islamic and Central Asian sources for the Syr Darya River, one of the major rivers of Central Asia.

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Seyhun canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical river name
alsoKnownAs Sayhun
associatedWithRegion Central Asia
category historical geographic name
historical hydronym
contrastedWith Jayhun
describes one of the major rivers of Central Asia
etymologyLinkedTo Sayhun
surface form: Sayḥūn
flowsInto Aral Sea
surface form: Aral Sea (via Syr Darya)
flowsThrough Kazakhstan (via Syr Darya)
Tajikistan (via Syr Darya)
Uzbekistan (via Syr Darya)
historicalNameIn Central Asian sources
Islamic sources
languageContext Arabic
Persian language
surface form: Persian
mentionedIn Central Asian historical chronicles
medieval Islamic geography
partOf Aral Sea Basin
surface form: Aral Sea basin (via Syr Darya)
refersTo Syr Darya
relatedTo Amu Darya
significance major river of Central Asia (via Syr Darya)
usedDuringPeriod medieval Islamic period
usedFor Syr Darya
surface form: Syr Darya River

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Syr Darya historicalName Seyhun