Bahu Kalat River
River in Iran
Bahu Kalat River | |
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Gwadar Bay | |
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The Bahu Kalat River (Persian: رودخانه باهوکلات), also known as Bahu River, Dashtiari River and Silup River,[1] is a river in the Sistan va Baluchistan province in Iran. It is located in Bahu district, Tribes living here are as follows; Hooth, Khosag, Gorgaij, Rind, kalmati. It is about 90 kilometers from Chabahar County. The Bahu Kalat is the longest river in south-eastern Iran, and flows into Gwadar Bay on the Pakistan/Iranian border, about 50 miles west of Gwadar.
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- Map of Bahu Kalat River
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