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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.
The upper Indus Basin includes Punjab; the lower Indus Basin begins at the Panjnad River (the confluence of the eastern tributaries of the Indus) and extends south to the coast. Punjab means the "land of five waters": the Indus, Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, and Sutlej rivers. [2] The Sutlej river, however, is mostly on the Indian side of the border.
Tochi River, sometimes referred to as the Gambila River; Soan River (Urdu: دریائے سون) Ling stream; Haro River; Kabul River. Swat River. River Jindi; Panjkora River; Bara River; Kunar River (Kunar Rud) Lutkho River; Siran River; Tangir River: Tributary river of River Indus; flows from Tangir Valley District Diamer down to the river ...
The command area of JIP is in form of a long strip of land bounded by the salt range hills on northern side and Jhelum River (right bank) on southern side. Area map of the proposed Jalalpur Irrigation Canal Project. It would consists of: [1] 117 km long main canal with 23 distributaries & 10 minor canals of 93 km (total 210 km)
Jhelum (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ l ə m /; جہلم; Punjabi: [d͡ʒéˈlˑɐ̃mᵊ]; Urdu: [d͡ʒeɦˈləm]) is a city, located along the western bank of the Jhelum River, in Punjab, Pakistan. It is the 21st largest city in Punjab and 31st largest in Pakistan , by population.
Trimmu Barrage is a barrage on the River Chenab in Jhang District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is situated downstream of the confluence of the Jhelum and Chenab rivers. It is situated some 25 kilometres (16 mi) from the city of Jhang [1] [2] near the city of Atharan Hazari where the River Jhelum flows into the River Chenab. It was one ...
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.
Kazinag National Park is a national park in Baramulla city of the Baramulla district in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir notified under Wild Life Protection Act 1972.