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The land of upper ganga doab region was described as

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Doab is a term used in India and Pakistan for the "tongue," or water-rich tract of land lying between two converging, or confluent, rivers.

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It was formed by sediment deposited by rivers flowing southward from the Himalayas. The doab can be divided into three sections: upper, middle, and lower. The Upper Doab extends from Haridwar on the north to Aligarh on the south. It has a gentle slope and is crisscrossed by a number of streams.

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