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indus river system

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Answered by deba956
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The Indus river is one of the world's largest river basins. It is also known as Sindhu. The river flows through China(Tibet region), India and Pakistan. In Tibet, it is known as Singi Khambai or Lion's mouth.

Indus River System

The Zaskar river, Suru river, Soan river, Jhelum river, Chenab river, Ravi river, Beas river, Satluj river, Panjnad river are its major left-bank tributaries. The Shyok river, Gilgit river, Hunza river, Swat river, Kunnar river, Kurram river and Kabul river are its major right-bank tributaries.

Answered by Aashi4Sammie
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Indus River System

  • The Indus River rises from China near Mansarover lake. It flows westwards and enters India in the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • Several tributaries like the Zaskar, Nubra, Shyok and Hunza join it in Kashmir Region.
  • The Indus flows through Baltisthan and Gilgit and emerges from the mountains at Attock.
  • The Sutlej, Beas, Ravi, Chenab and Jhelum join together the Indus near Mithankot in Pakistan.
  • The Indus flows southward till it reaches the Arabian Sea East of Karachi Port in Pakistan.
  • It has a total length of 2900 km and it is one of the longest rivers of the world.
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