The Khabur River (Arabic: نهر الخابور; also transliterated as Habor River or Habur River) is a river that begins in southeastern Turkey and flows south to Syria, where it eventually empties into the Euphrates River. The river, with its several branches, such as the Aweidj, Dara, Djirdjib, Jaghjagh, Radd and Zergan Rivers, is not a major water course, and during most of the year is represented by wadis (dry riverbeds).
The Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible describes Israelite captives from Samaria who settled near Guzana on the river's banks by the King of Assyria (17:6, 18:11).
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