Terminal drought is an increasing issue for chickpea production. Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) is a pulse crop consumed worldwide, providing important food resources across the globe. To reduce or eliminate the major crop losses caused by terminal drought at the end of the chickpeas production period, efforts to breed for various agronomic traits, foremost being under drought conditions, are required. A recombinant inbred population consisting of 149 progeny lines resulting from the cross ILC 588 (drought tolerance) x ILC 3279 (drought susceptible) and generously provided by ICARDA (Hamwieh et al. 2013), was analyzed for yield, 100-seed weight, and days to 50% flowering under irrigated and non-irrigated conditions in Davis, California over three years (2019-2021) to identify QTL related to these agronomic traits. Phenotypic evaluation identified differences between treatments and RILs. A linkage map was created and utilized to identify QTL for the three agronomic traits for possible inclusion into breeding programs or future research.