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  2. Manas River - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Brahmaputra River - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Subansiri River - Wikipedia

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    1954 map of the North-East Frontier Agency. The name is derived from a Sanskrit word svarṇa (स्वर्ण), meaning 'gold'. [4] Originally the name applied to the river only after the confluence of the Chayul Chu and Tsari Chu rivers at Gelensiniak. [4] In early maps of independent India, Tsari Chu was marked as the main Subansiri river.

  5. Puthimari River - Wikipedia

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    It is a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, the fourth largest in the world. The Puthimari is known for its floods and high sediment load. [1] Puthimari River flows through Rangia Sub-division, Hajo and Hajo Sub-division. The Baralia River, Suklai River, and Lokhaitora River is a tributery river of the Puthimari river.

  6. Kopili River - Wikipedia

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    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

  7. Category:Tributaries of the Brahmaputra River - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Dihing River - Wikipedia

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    The Dihing [3] or Burhi Dihing (Dihong = wide river) is a large tributary, about 380 kilometres (240 mi) long, [2] of the Brahmaputra River in Upper Assam in northeastern India. The river originates at 2,375 metres (7,792 ft) above sea level in the Eastern Himalayas (the Patkai Hills) [ 2 ] in Arunachal Pradesh and flows through Tinsukia and ...

  9. List of dams on the Brahmaputra River - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of dams on the Brahmaputra River and hydro–infrastructure in the Brahmaputra River Basin which is a key constituent of the Ganges-Brahmaputra basin of Himalayan rivers. Brahmaputra originates near Mount Kailash, flows through Tibet where it is called Yarlung Tsangpo. It enters India in Arunachal Pradesh in Eastern Himalaya, and ...