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The Manas River is the largest north bank tributary of the Brahmaputra, with a recorded maximum discharge of 7,641 cubic metres, and contributes 5.48% of the total average volume of the Brahmaputra. The river valley in the foothills is surrounded by small meadows located among thickly deciduous forested foothills with many rivulets, streams and ...
In Bangladesh, the Brahmaputra is joined by the Teesta River (or Tista), one of its largest tributaries. Below the Tista, the Brahmaputra splits into two distributary branches. The western branch, which contains the majority of the river's flow, continues due south as the Jamuna ( Jomuna ) to merge with the lower Ganga, called the Padma River ...
The Subansiri [a] (Chayul Chu in Tibet) [1] is a trans-Himalayan river and a tributary of the Brahmaputra River that flows through Tibet's Lhuntse County in the Shannan Prefecture in Southwestern China, and the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
Kopili River is an interstate river in Northeast India that flows through the states of Meghalaya and Assam and is the largest south bank tributary of the Brahmaputra in Assam. [ 1 ] Course
Tributary river [81] 90 Asia: Kaladan: 3,476 450 278 40,000 Bay of Bengal: Primary river [82] 91 South America: Jutai: 3,462 1,200 742 74,000 Amazon: Tributary river [13] 92 North America: Slave: 3,451 434 270 616,400 Great Slave Lake: Tributary river [83] 93 Asia: Lohit: 3,438 460 285 50,000 Brahmaputra: Tributary river [84] 94 Europe ...
The Kuri Chhu is the major river that has formed the scenic valley with high peaks and steep hills. [2] Kuri Chhu is a tributary of the Manas River system, which is the largest river of Bhutan and a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River that drains most of Eastern Bhutan. [3] [5]
Pages in category "Tributaries of the Brahmaputra River" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
A view of Jamuna River from Jamuna Bridge. In Bangladesh, the Brahmaputra is joined by the Teesta River (or Tista), one of its largest tributaries. James Rennell made a survey between 1764 and 1777 and his maps are one of the earliest authentic maps of Bengal in existence. In these maps, Teesta is shown as flowing through North Bengal in ...