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English: Map of Early Islamic-period settlements, rivers (dark blue), and canals (light blue) in the area east of the Tigris. The course of the Tigris during the Early Islamic period is shown with a dashed line. Not all of the canals shown would have necessarily existed or been in use at the same time, and the area west of the Tigris is not shown.
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Map of Early Islamic-period settlements, rivers (dark blue), and canals (light blue) in the area east of the Tigris. After Adams, "Land Behind Baghdad", 1965.

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