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  2. History of Jhelum - Wikipedia

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    The famous writer of Jhelum District Anjum Sultan Shahbaz records some stories of the name Jhelum in his book Tareekh-e-Jhelum as: [8] Many writers have different opinions about the name of Jhelum. One reason is that in ancient days Jhelum was known as Jalham. The word Jhelum is reportedly derived from the words Jal (pure water) and Ham (snow).

  3. Rivers of Jammu and Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Old bridge over Chenab river at Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir Jhelum River in Srinagar. The major rivers in Jammu and Kashmir are : Brengi River or Bringhi River; Chenab River; Dudhganga - is a tributary of the Jhelum that flows from Ludurmarg and rises in the central Pir Panjal range near Tatakooti Peak. Two mountain streams, the Sangesafed and ...

  4. Jhelum River - Wikipedia

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    The Jhelum River [a] is a major river in South Asia, flowing through India and Pakistan, and is the westernmost of the five major rivers of the Punjab region. It originates at Verinag and flows through the Indian-administered territory of Jammu and Kashmir , into Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir , then the Pakistani province of Punjab .

  5. PP-24 Jhelum-I - Wikipedia

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    Provincial election 2018: PP-25 Jhelum-I Party Candidate Votes % ±% PTI: Raja Yawar Kamal Khan : 59,885 : 35.02 : PML(N) Mahar Muhammad Fayyaz 56,505 33.04 TLP: Syed Irfan Ameer Shah Bukhari 27,332 15.98 Independent: Raja Safeer Akbar 21,292 12.45 PPP: Mirza Abdul Ghafar Khan 3,472 2.03 MMA: Qasim Mehmood 1,743 1.02 Others Others (four ...

  6. Battle of the Hydaspes - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Hydaspes also known as Battle of Jhelum, or First Battle of Jhelum, was fought between Alexander the Great and Porus in May of 326 BCE. It took place on the banks of the Hydaspes River in what is now the Punjab province of Pakistan, [ 17 ] as part of Alexander's Indian campaign .

  7. Mangla Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Mangla Dam (Urdu: منگلا بند) is a multipurpose dam situated on the Jhelum River, lying in the Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir and the Jhelum District in Punjab, Pakistan. [1] [3] It is the sixth-largest dam in the world. The village of Mangla, which sits at the mouth of the dam, serves as its namesake.

  8. Jhelum - Wikipedia

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    Lying at 32°56′ North latitude and 73°44′ East longitude, Jhelum is located a 1-hour and 30 minutes drive from the Capital of Pakistan Islamabad, and 3 hours drive from the heart of Punjab Lahore. Jhelum is linked with these cities through the National Highway N-5.

  9. Jhelum Valley (Kashmir) - Wikipedia

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    Jhelum Valley (Urdu: وادی جہلم ) is a valley in the Jhelum Valley District of Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, along the Jhelum River. It stretches for approximately 50 kilometers (31 mi) and is known for its proximity to the disputed Line of Control (LOC) between Pakistan and India . [ 1 ]