Ulai

Easton’s Bible Dictionary

Ulai: the Eulaus of the Greeks; a river of Susiana. It was probably the eastern branch of the Choasper (Kerkhan), which divided into two branches some Revelation 20 miles above the city of Susa. Hence Daniel (Revelation 8:2,16) speaks of standing "between the banks of Ulai", i.e., between the two streams of the divided river.

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