Daysan River

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title: Daysan River
text: The Daysan River or Daisan River was the name of the river that flowed through Urfa, a tributary of the Khabur. Historically known as the Scirtus, Procopius describes it as a river of Mesopotamia, a western tributary of the Chaboras. It flowed from 25 sources, and ran past Edessa. Its name, which signifies the skipping or jumping, is said to have been derived from its rapid course and its frequent overflowings; and its present name of Daysan or Daisan means the same thing. The river has flooded
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date modified: 2023-03-06T03:47:34Z
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