Qarqarçay

River in Azerbaijan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Qarqarçay (Gargarchay) or Karkar (Armenian: Կարկառ) is a river located in Azerbaijan, in the drainage basin of the Kura. Parts of the river flow through Nagorno Karabakh. Its length is 115 kilometres (71 mi), and the area of the basin 1,490 square kilometres (580 sq mi).[1] The river begins on the Karabakh Plateau at an altitude of 2,080 metres (6,820 ft) and is formed by the confluence of the rivers Zarysly and Khalfali.[1] The main tributaries are the Ballyja, Badara and Daghdaghan. The Qarqar is fed by rain, snow and underground waters.

CountryAzerbaijan
coordinates
40°09′32″N 47°32′06″E
Length115 km (71 mi)
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Qarqarçay
Canyon of the Qarqarçay
Location
CountryAzerbaijan
Physical characteristics
MouthKura
  coordinates
40°09′32″N 47°32′06″E
Length115 km (71 mi)
Basin size1,490 km2 (580 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionKuraCaspian Sea
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The Askeran fortress is situated on the banks of the Qarqar.

Hydronym

Qarqarçay, romanized as Gargarchay, consists of the name Gargar and the Turkic suffix -chay (Azerbaijani: -çay), meaning "river".[2][verification needed] German scientist Heinrich Hübschmann explains that Karkar (Armenian: Կարկառ) is etymologized from Armenian – meaning “heap of stones”.[3]

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