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The Ghaghara River, also known as the Karnali River in Nepal, Mapcha Tsangpo in Tibet, and the lower Ghaghara in Awadh is known as the Saryu River [1], [2] is a perennial trans-boundary river that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibetan Plateau, cuts through the Himalayas in Nepal and joins the Sharda River at Brahmaghat in India.
Karnali is an old civilization connected with the Karnali River [7] Archaeological sites found in Jumla, Surkhet and Dailekh infer that the area was part of the old Khasa kingdom, established during the 11th century. The capital of the Khas Kingdom was Sinja in present-day Jumla district.
7 Karnali river basin. 8 Mahakali river basin. 9 Other minor river basins. 10 See also. 11 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of rivers of Nepal. 7 ...
The bridge spans the Karnali River between the Kailali District and Bardiya District of western Nepal. The bridge was designed by Steinman, Boynton, Gronquist & Birdsall of USA, constructed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries of Japan [2] and funded by the World Bank. [3]
The Upper Karnali Storage Hydropower Project is a proposed run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant on the Karnali river in Nepal.It will have an installed capacity of 900 MW, making it the largest hydropower plant in Nepal when achieved. [1]
The river first flows in a south-easterly direction, then turns and flows in a south-westerly and finally south-easterly again before joining the Karnali or Ghaghara River. It has cut a spectacular gorge across the Mahabharat Range and appears to be lost amongst caves and tunnels for a short distance.
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Mabja Zangbo or Mabja Tsangpo is a river in Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The upper portion of the Karnali River is called Mabja Zangbo river in China. [4] [5] It further joins River Ghaghara (Karnali) in Nepal and eventually flows into Ganges River (Ganga) in India. [6] It passes through the tri-junction on Nepal's border with India and ...