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List Of Rivers Of Assam
This is a list of rivers of Assam, India. Major *Brahmaputra River *Barak River Others * Aie River * Akoria river * Balsiri River * Baralia River *Borgang River *Barnadi River * Baroi River *Bhogdoi River * Beki River * Champabati River * Debang River * Desang River *Dhansiri * Digaru River *Dihing River (or Buridihing) *Dikhow River * Doigroong River *Doyang *Dudhnoi River *Gabharu River * Gaurang River * Gadadhar River *Jatinga River *Jhanji River *Jiadhal River * Jinari River *Jiri River * Kalioni River *Kameng River (also called Jiabhorali) *Katakhal River *Kolong River *Kopili River * Krishnai River *Kulsi River *Kushiyara River *Lohit River * Manas River *Mora Dhansiri River * Mothura River * Nanoi River * Noa Dehing River * Noa-Nadi River *Nona River *Pagladiya River * Puthimari River *Ranganadi River *Sankosh River * Saralbhanga River *Shiri River * Siang River *Subansiri River *Tipkai River * Tuni River *Diju River See also *List of rivers of India References Extern ...
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Assam
Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur to the east; Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and Bangladesh to the south; and West Bengal to the west via the Siliguri Corridor, a wide strip of land that connects the state to the rest of India. Assamese and Boro are the official languages of Assam, while Bengali is an additional official language in the Barak Valley. Assam is known for Assam tea and Assam silk. The state was the first site for oil drilling in Asia. Assam is home to the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, along with the wild water buffalo, pygmy hog, tiger and various species of Asiatic birds, and provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant. The Assamese economy is aided by wildlife tourism to Kaziranga National Park and Manas National Park, which are ...
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Digaru
Digaru is a river originating in the Garo-Khasi hills of Meghalaya state in India, flowing towards the northeast and then meeting the Kopili river and then merging with the Brahmaputra The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, northeast India, and Bangladesh. It is also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, Luit in Assamese, and Jamuna River in Bangla. It ... river. The name Digaru originated from a Kachari/Mech word 'Di' which means water and 'Garo' means the people living in the Garo hills. Hence Digaru literally means "water of the Garo". This River is known as Umtru River in Meghalaya. There are 3 dams are constructed across this river namely, Umtru Dam, Kyrdemkulai (Umiam st-III) Dam & Nongkhyllem Dam at Ri Bhoi district for hydroelectric power generation. Rivers of Meghalaya {{India-river-stub ...
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Jiri River
The Jiri River is a tributary of the Barak River in the Indian state of Assam. The river originates from Boro Ninglo area of Dima Hasao district. The Jiri river serves as the inter-state boundary between Manipur and Assam and joins the Barak River at Jirimukh (''Jiri-mukh'' where ''mukh'' means ''mouth'' in Assamese language Assamese (), also Asamiya ( ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken mainly in the north-east Indian state of Assam, where it is an official language, and it serves as a ''lingua franca'' of the wider region. The easternmost Indo-Iranian language, ...). References Rivers of Assam Rivers of India {{India-river-stub ...
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Jiadhal River
The Jiadhal River is a northern sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The river originates from the hills of Arunachal Pradesh. The Jiadhali river flows through the Dhemaji district and takes the name of Kumotiya River from Gogamukh.The river finally joins Subansiri river, a major tributary of Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, northeast India, and Bangladesh. It is also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, Luit in Assamese, and Jamuna River in Bangla. It .... Jiadhal River is known as ‘Sorrow of Dhemaji’ for the heavy damage caused by annual flood and erosion. References Rivers of Assam {{India-river-stub ...
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Jhanji River
The Jhanji River (also known as Jaji river or Jhanzi river or Janji river) is a tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The Jhanji river originates in Mokokchung district of Nagaland. The Jhanji river serves as the western boundary between Jorhat district and Sivasagar district of Assam and joins the Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra is a trans-boundary river which flows through Tibet, northeast India, and Bangladesh. It is also known as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, Luit in Assamese, and Jamuna River in Bangla. It ... at Jhanjimukh (''Jhanji-mukh'' where ''mukh'' means ''mouth'' in Assamese language). References Rivers of Assam Rivers of India {{India-river-stub ...
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Jatinga River
The Jatinga River is a north bank tributary of the Barak River in the Indian state of Assam. The river originates from Barail hill range in the village Jatinga at Dima Hasao district of Assam. The Jatinga then flows through the western boundary of the Barail Wildlife Sanctuary and then join several other small tributaries like Chhotarekha, Bororekha, Daku, Chhota Lokha, Dimru, Ditokcherra, Kayang, Dolu, Badri etc before its confluence with the Barak river at Jatingamukh (''Jatinga-mukh'' where ''mukh'' means ''mouth'' in Assamese language) below Barkhola village near Chandpur of Cachar District Cachar district is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. After independence the undivided Cachar district was split into four districts in Assam: Dima Hasao district (formerly North Cachar Hills), Cachar district alongside .... References Rivers of Assam Rivers of India {{India-river-stub ...
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Gaurang
Gaurang (alternately spelled Gaurang or Gwrang) is a -long river which originates in Bhutan and flows southward into India. It first enters India in Chirang district, where it is known as Swrmanga, then flows westward into Kokrajhar district, then turns south into Dhubri district, where it terminates on the right bank of the Brahmaputra River. See also * List of rivers of Assam This is a list of rivers of Assam, India. Major *Brahmaputra River *Barak River Others *Aie River *Akoria river *Balsiri River *Baralia River *Borgang River *Barnadi River *Baroi River *Bhogdoi River *Beki River *Champabati River *Debang River * ... References Rivers of Assam {{India-river-stub Rivers of Bhutan Chirang district Kokrajhar district Dhubri district ...
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Gabharu River
The Gabharu River is a northern bank tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The Gabharu river originates in the Kalafangapo hills of Arunachal Pradesh in the West Kameng District and flows through Sonitpur district of Assam before its confluence with the Brahmaputra river at Gadharu Mukh (Chapari Gaon) of Sonitpur district Sonitpur district ron: ˌsə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊə or ˌʃə(ʊ)nɪtˈpʊəis an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters is located at Tezpur. Etymology The name of the is derived from a mythological story fo .... The Gabharu river consists of two right bank subtributaries known as Sonairupai river and Gelgeli river and Mora Depota river is the left bank sub tributary. References Rivers of Assam {{India-river-stub ...
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Dudhnoi River
The Dudhnoi River is a sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The Dudhnoi river originates in the East Garo Hills of Meghalaya. The Dudhnoi River meets Krishnai River at Matia of Goalpara district and then flows as Mornoi River before its confluence with the Brahmaputra river. Floods in Goalpara district Goalpara district is an administrative district of the Indian state of Assam. History It was a princely state ruled by the Koch kings and the then ruler of the undivided kingdom. Today the erstwhile Goalpara district is divided into Kokrajha ... is dictated by the Dudhnoi river. References Rivers of Assam {{India-river-stub ...
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Doyang
The Doyang is the longest and largest river in the Indian state of Nagaland. With its origin from small streams near the Nagaland–Manipur border, it first flows to the form the River Dzüü and Sidzü which flows in a parallel direction in Kohima District and Phek District to meet at the Zünheboto District. It then flows to Wokha District where it is known by its name, the ''Doyang'' and moves south west direction and then north in Assam to join the Dhansiri River which together in turn is a left tributary of the Brahmaputra River. Dams The Doyang Hydro Electric Project is the only major river dam in Nagaland. It was commissioned in the year 2000 and the total installed capacity of the project is 75 (3 X 25) MW. See also * List of rivers in Nagaland The following is a list of selected rivers in Nagaland. List * Chathe * Dhansiri * Doyang See also * List of rivers * Geography of Nagaland Nagaland () is a landlocked state in the northeastern region of ...
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