Irgiz (Turgay)

The Irgiz (Kazakh: Ыргыз Yrgyz; Russian: Иргиз) is a river in Aktobe and Kostanay regions of Kazakhstan, a right tributary of the Turgay. It is 593 kilometres (368 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 31,600 square kilometres (12,200 sq mi).[1] It was the site of the Irghiz River skirmish in the early 13th century.

Irgiz
Ыргыз / Иргиз
Irgiz (Turgay) is located in Kazakhstan
Irgiz (Turgay)
Mouth location in Kazakhstan
Location
CountryKazakhstan
Physical characteristics
SourceMugodzhar Hills
  elevation328 m (1,076 ft)
MouthTurgay
  coordinates
48.2579°N 62.0222°E / 48.2579; 62.0222
Length593 km (368 mi)
Basin size31,600 km2 (12,200 sq mi)
Basin features
ProgressionTurgayShalkarteniz

Course

The Irgiz rises on the eastern slopes of the Mugodzhar Hills in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. It flows in a predominantly southerly direction to its confluence with the Turgay. Its main tributary is the 178 km (111 mi) long Chet-Irgiz (Шет-Иргиз) from the right.[2]

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