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Indus River

The Indus (/ˈɪndəs/ IN-dəs) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The 3,180 km (1,980 mi) river rises in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China where it is known as Sengge Zangbo, flows northwest through the disputed Kashmir region, first through the Indian-administered Ladakh, and then the Pakistani-adminis…

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2nd source
Lake Manasarovar
Basin size
1,120,000 km2 (430,000 mi2)
Cities
Leh, Kargil, Skardu, Dasu, Besham, Thakot, Swabi, Mianwali, Dera Ismail Khan, Bhakkar, Sukkur, Hyderabad, Karachi
Countries or regions
China, Kashmir (disputed region), Pakistan
Length
3,180 km (1,980 mi)
Mouth
Arabian Sea

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related to Fish · 85
Indus River → Acanthocobitis, Amblypharyngodon, Aphanius, Aplocheilus, As, Aspidoparia, Attock Khurd, Badis, Bagarius, Barilius, Batasio, Botia, Chanda, Channa, Chela, Cirrhinus, Clupisoma, Crossocheilus, Cyprinion, Danio
related to history · 36
Indus River → Afghanistan, Alamgirpur, Among, Amu Darya, BC, Delhi, Dholavira, Gandhara, Ganeriwala, Ghaggar-Hakra River, Gujarat, Harappa, Hindon River, However, India, Indo-Aryans, Indus, Indus Valley, Indus Valley Civilisation, Jhelum River
related to Tourism · 27
Indus River → Ancient India, Aquarius, Baglihar Dam, Dil Se, Ghaggar-Hakra River, India, Indus, Indus River Delta, Indus Sagar Doab, Indus Valley Civilisation, June, Jupiter, Kumbha, Ladakh, Leh, Many Buddhist, NH3, Nimoo, October, Sarasvati River
related to Pakistan · 24
Indus River → Another, Bridge, Chashma Barrage, Dadu Moro Bridge, Ghulam Muhammad, Guddu, Guddu Barrage, In, In Pakistan, Indus, Jhirk-Mula Katiar, Jinnah Barrage, Kandhkot-Ghotki, Kotri Barrage, Lake Manchar, Larkana Khairpur Indus River, River Indus, Sind, Sindh Barrage, Sukkur Barrage
related to Economy · 23
Indus River → After Pakistan, British East India Company, Chenab River, India, Indus, Indus Valley Civilisation, Irrigation, Jacobabad, Jhelum River, Kalat, Kushan Empire, Larkana, Modern, Mughal Empire, Pakistan, Punjab, Sindh, Sukkur, The, The British
related to Geology · 23
Indus River → Afghan-Pakistan, Analysis, Arabian Sea, Beas, Chenab, Earlier, Earth, Ganga, Himalayas, India, Indus, It, Jhelum, Karakoram Mountains, Katawaz Basin, Pakistan, Punjab, Ravi, Studies, Sutlej
related to India-Pakistan Indus water dispute · 22
Indus River → April, Articles II, As, Baglihar, Baglihar Dam, Chenab River, Following, However, III, India, Indian, Indus, Indus Waters Treaty, It, IWT, Kashmir, Pahalgam, Pakistan, Ravi, Salal
related to Description · 21
Indus River → An, Beas, Both, Chenab, Chinese, Encyclopedia Britannica, Himalayan Climate, Historically, India, Indus, Jhelum, Pakistan, Pakistan's, Punjab, Ravi, Sutlej, The, The Imperial Gazetteer, The Indus, The Indus River
related to External links · 17
Indus River → April, Archived, Crisis Reporting's, Gar, Indus, Indus RiverIndus River, Mountain Areas Conservancy Project, October, OpenStreetMap1159538, OpenStreetMapNorthern Areas Development GatewayThe, Pulitzer Center, Sengge, South Asia, The, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineIndus Wildlife, World Resources Institute
related to 2010 floods · 14
Indus River → As, August, Frequently, In, In July, In Sindh, Indus, Mor Khan Jatoi, Pakistan, Punjab, September, Sindh, Sukkur, The

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indus river pakistan rivers punjab water sindh valley india also region basin delta tributaries world irrigation near along million south

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Indus River2nd sourceLake Manasarovar1.00infobox
Indus RiverBasin size1,120,000 km2 (430,000 mi2)1.00infobox
Indus RiverCitiesLeh, Kargil, Skardu, Dasu, Besham, Thakot, Swabi, Mianwali, Dera Ismail Khan, Bhakkar, Sukkur, Hyderabad, Karachi1.00infobox
Indus RiverCountries or regionsChina, Kashmir (disputed region), Pakistan1.00infobox
Indus RiverLength3,180 km (1,980 mi)1.00infobox
Indus RiverMouthArabian Sea1.00infobox
Indus RiverProgressionArabian Sea1.00infobox
Indus RiverRiver systemIndus River1.00infobox
Indus RiverSourceUpper Gê'gyai1.00infobox
Indus RiverStates, provinces or administered regionsTibet Autonomous Region, Indian-administered Ladakh, Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab, and Sindh1.00infobox
Indus River• average5,533 m3/s (195,400 cu ft/s)1.00infobox
Indus River• average(Period: 1971–2000)5,812.3 m3/s (205,260 cu ft/s)1.00infobox
Indus River• average(Period: 1971–2000)2,469 m3/s (87,200 cu ft/s)1.00infobox
Indus River• average(Period: 1981–2010)1,192 m3/s (42,100 cu ft/s)1.00infobox
Indus River• average(Period: 1983–2010)453 m3/s (16,000 cu ft/s)1.00infobox
Indus River• coordinates.mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct,.mw-pars…1.00infobox
Indus River• coordinates30°35′35″N 81°25′25″E / 30.59306°N 81.42361°E / 30.59306; 81.423611.00infobox
Indus River• coordinates32°29′54″N 79°41′28″E / 32.49833°N 79.69111°E / 32.49833; 79.691111.00infobox
Indus River• coordinates23°59′42″N 67°26′06″E / 23.99500°N 67.43500°E / 23.99500; 67.435001.00infobox
Indus River• elevation5,555 m (18,225 ft)1.00infobox
Indus River• elevation4,600 m (15,100 ft)1.00infobox
Indus River• elevation4,255 m (13,960 ft)1.00infobox
Indus River• elevation0 m (0 ft)1.00infobox
Indus River• leftZanskar, Suru, Soan, Panjnad, Ghaggar1.00infobox
Indus River• locationNgari Prefecture1.00infobox
Indus River• locationShiquanhe (confluence), Tibet, China1.00infobox
Indus River• locationIndus River Delta1.00infobox
Indus River• locationMithankot1.00infobox
Indus River• locationTarbela Dam1.00infobox
Indus River• locationKachura1.00infobox

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