Wadi Jarrah From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Wadi Jarrah (Arabic: وادي جراح) is a river in northeastern Syria. It is a tributary of the Khabur River.[1][2][3] ↑ Kaniewski, David; Van Campo, Elise; Weiss, Harvey (2012-03-06). "Drought is a recurring challenge in the Middle East". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109 (10): 3862–3867. Bibcode:2012PNAS..109.3862K. doi:10.1073/pnas.1116304109. ISSN 1091-6490. PMC 3309751. PMID 22355126. ↑ Kaniewski, David; Van Campo, Elise (2014-12-10). "Pollen-inferred palaeoclimatic patterns in Syria during the Little Ice Age". Méditerranée. Revue géographique des pays méditerranéens / Journal of Mediterranean geography. 122 (122): 139–144. doi:10.4000/mediterranee.7220. ISSN 0025-8296. ↑ "Tell Hamis (Til Hemîs / تل حميس)". Co-operation in Mesopotamia. Retrieved 2025-07-21. External links "Wādī Jarrāḩ". geonames.org. vte Rivers of Syria by drainage basinMediterranean Orontes River (Karasu and Afrin River) Nahr al-Kabir Nahr al-Kabir al-Shamali Nahr as-Sinn Persian Gulf Euphrates (Sajur River, Balikh River, Khabur (Jaghjagh River, Wadi Jarrah, Wadi Radd, Wadi Khanzir and Wadi Avedji)) Tigris endorheic Queiq Awaj Barada Banias River Yarmouk River 36°41′N 41°18′E / 36.683°N 41.300°E / 36.683; 41.300 This article related to a river in Syria is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles