Aktash (river)

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The Aktash (Russian: Акташ) is a river in the Kasbek and Khasavyurt districts of the Republic of Daghestan in Caucasian Russia. It is 156 kilometers (97 mi) long, with its width varying from 1.5 meters (5 ft) to 160 meters (520 ft). It has an overall slope of 14%. Its watershed is 3,390 square kilometers (1,310 sq mi).[1][2]

CountryRussia
coordinates
43.3578°N 47.0326°E / 43.3578; 47.0326
Length156 km (97 mi)
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Aktash
Aktash (river) is located in Republic of Dagestan
Aktash (river)
Location within Republic of Dagestan
Location
CountryRussia
Physical characteristics
MouthSulak
  coordinates
43.3578°N 47.0326°E / 43.3578; 47.0326
Length156 km (97 mi)
Basin size
3,390 km2 (1,310 sq mi)
Basin features
Progression‹See Tfd› SulakCaspian Sea
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Name

Aktash derives from the Turkic ak- ("white") and taş ("stone").

History

The river's basin was settled by the Mountain Cossacks from the 1520s. The Don Cossacks arrived under Andrei Shadrin in the late 1570s, founding Andreyevo (present-day Endirey). The two groups eventually formed the Terek Cossacks. The mountainous area of the river was depopulated in 1877 by the Russian Adjutant-General Svistunov to prevent possible uprisings in support of Alibek Haji.[3]

Diversion of the river for irrigation now means that it usually does not reach the Caspian Sea during the summer months.[2]

Tributaries

Major tributaries include:[1][2]

  • Aksay
  • Salasu
  • Tsyrkikal
  • Yaryksu

References

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