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Answered by CreativeAB
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The three alternative names for the river Brahmaputra are:

• Jamuna in Bangladesh

• Tsangpo - Brahmaputra and Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet

About Brahmaputra River system

• The Brahmaputra river originates from Mansarovar Lake, which also acts as a source of the Indus and Sutlej.

• The length of the river is 3848kms.

• Most of the part of the river lies outside India.

• It flows parallel to the Himalayan range in the eastward direction.

• When it reaches the place Namcha Barwa, it takes a U-turn around it and enters the country India in the state of Arunachal Pradesh.

• In India, the river is also known as the Dihang River.

• It flows through the states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam and is connected by various tributaries.

• The Brahmaputra has a braided channel which covers most of its length in Assam.

• The river is known as the Tsangpo in Tibet.

• It receives less amount of water and has less silt in the Tibet region.

• The river passes through a region of heavy precipitation in India and the river carries large amounts of water during rainfall and a significant amount of silt.

• It is referred to as one of the largest rivers in India in terms of Volume.

• It is well known for creating the natural calamity in Assam and Bangladesh.

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