Zavkhan River
| Zavkhan River | |
|---|---|
| Native name | Завхан гол (Mongolian) |
| Location | |
| Country | Mongolia |
| Aimags | Zavkhan, Govi-Altai |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Source | Buyant River |
| • location | Khangai Mountains |
| 2nd source | Shar-Us River |
| Mouth | Khyargas Lake in Great Lakes Depression |
• location | Khyargas, Uvs, Mongolia |
| Length | 670 km (420 mi) |
| Basin features | |
| Tributaries | |
| • right | Shurga River |
Zavkhan River (Mongolian: Завхан гол, romanized: Zawhan gol, pronounced [ˈt͡saw̜χəɴ ɢɔɮ]) is a river in Mongolia. It flows from Khangai Mountains to Lake Khyargas, and has a draining area of over 77,840 square kilometres (30,055 square miles). The river forms most of the border between the Govi-Altai and Zavkhan aimags. The length of the river is 670 kilometres (420 mi).
During the Mongol Empire, it appears to have been the territory of the family of Möngke Khan, and Jami' al-tawarikh mention that Mongke's son, Ürüng tash, was in a river called “jabqan Mören (جابقان موران/jābqān mūrān)”.