The Diyala River is a river that runs through Iran and Iraq. It covers a total distance of 445 km.

It rises near Hamadan, in the Zagros Mountains of Iran, where it is known as the Sirvan. It then descends through the mountains, where for some 32 km it forms the international border between the two countries, onto the agricultural lands of Iraq's Diyala province. It finally feeds into the Tigris below Baghdad.

Navigation along the upper reaches of the Diyala is not possible because of its narrow defiles, but the river's valley provides an important trade route between Iran and Iraq.