By which name is river brahmaputra known as after it enters india
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First as "Dihang" in Arunachal Pradesh and then "Brahmaputra" in Assam.
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The Brahmaputra river originates from Tibet. It first enters India through the north of Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as the "Dihang (or Siang)" river. Then, it flows through Assam where it is called the "Brahmaputra" or "Burlung-Buthur" by the native Bodo tribals living in the region and then flows into Bangladesh.
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The river brahmaputra known by which name as it enters india.
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- Dihang, in India, when it descends through the Tibetan plateau, and the Yarlung Tsangpo, in the Brahmaputra region when it enters the state of Arunachal Pradesh and flows at a height of about 5,210 meters above mean sea level.
- Has a length of about 2,900 km and a basin area of about 712,035 km square. As it originates in the Angsi Glacier, and it then flows near mount Kailash, the official source of this river is the Chemayungdung glacier.
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