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  • #REDIRECT [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 15:00, 26 April 2007
  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
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  • ...nger]], [[cruelty]], [[material attachment]] and [[greed]] are the '''Four rivers of fire'''. Anyone who falls victim of any of these vices - [[anger]], [[cr ...inally don't fall victim to [[greed]]. Falling into any one of these fiery rivers will result in your annihilation!
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  • [[Image:Map rivers.jpg|400px|right]] ...re to go across the Punjab starting from [[Delhi]] and to Afghanistan, the rivers are in this order.
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  • ...s the longest of the five rivers of the [[Punjab]] (pŭn'jäb`) [Pers.,=five rivers], which is a historic region in the NW of the [[Indian]] subcontinent. Sinc ...joined by the [[Chenab]] River (which received the [[Jhelum]] and [[Ravi]] rivers).
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  • [[Image:Riverbeas.jpg|thumb|300px|right|River Beas, one of five rivers of Punjab]] One of the “five rivers” that give the [[Punjab]] its name, the Beas river rises in the Himalayas
    1 KB (206 words) - 15:19, 7 January 2007
  • Hem Ganga Rivers, Originated from Himalyas near [[Hemkunt Sahib]]. It then mix up with river [[category:rivers]]
    442 bytes (70 words) - 11:11, 10 July 2007
  • ...: ਰਾਵੀ‎) is a river in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]]. It is one of the [[five rivers[[ which give [[Punjab]] its name. The Ravi was known as Parushani or Iravat {{Rivers of Punjab}}
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  • ...dly dried up due to the capture of its tributaries by the Indus and Ganges rivers, and the loss of rainfall in much of its catchment area due to deforestatio In India there are also various small or middle-sized rivers called Sarasvati or Saraswati. One of them flows from the west end of the A
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  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 19:43, 18 January 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Rivers of Punjab]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 01:32, 8 June 2007
  • #redirect [[Rivers of Punjab]]
    30 bytes (4 words) - 15:00, 26 April 2007
  • ...iver (Punjabi Gurmukhi: ਜੇਹਲਮ) is the largest and most western of the five rivers of [[Punjab]], and passes through Jhelum District. It is a tributary of the {{Rivers of Punjab}}
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  • ...and the extinct Sarasvati River, the Indus forms the Sapta Sindhu ("Seven Rivers") delta in the Sindh province of Pakistan. It has 20 major tributaries. ...Indus is in Tibet where it begins at the confluence of the Sengge and Gar rivers that drain the Nganglong Kangri and Gangdise Shan mountain ranges. The Indu
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  • '''The Indus and the Chenab Rivers''', two of the five rivers ([[Indus]], [[Satluj]], [[Ravi]], [[Beas]] and [[Chenab]]) that give [[Pun [[Category:Rivers]]
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  • ...nger]], [[cruelty]], [[material attachment]] and [[greed]] are the '''Four rivers of fire'''. Anyone who falls victim of any of these vices - [[anger]], [[cr ...inally don't fall victim to [[greed]]. Falling into any one of these fiery rivers will result in your annihilation!
    2 KB (263 words) - 21:54, 27 January 2012
  • ...erges with the [[Sutlej]] River near Uch Sharif to form the Panjnad ('Five Rivers'), which joins the Indus at Mithankot. The total length of the Chenab is ap ...aran) at the confluence of the Indus and the combined stream of [[Punjab]] rivers (currently known as the Panjnad River).
    3 KB (452 words) - 03:57, 12 October 2007
  • {{Rivers of Punjab}} [[category:Rivers]]
    997 bytes (157 words) - 08:25, 11 February 2008
  • ...tributary of River Ganga and together they are considered the most sacred rivers as per Hindu mythology. The catchment of the Yamuna river system covers par ...a]] and [[Yamuna]] along with the now dried Saraswati, are the most sacred rivers in India. Yamuna, according to the legends, is the daughter of the Sun God,
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  • The River Ganga and the Yamuna are both considered sacred rivers to Hindus. The catchment of the Yamuna river system covers parts of the sta ...s bodies floated onto the river after partial cremations contribute to the rivers sad state.
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  • Doaba is name of the region in Punjab (India) between the Satluj and Beas rivers. Doab is a Persian term meaning "[between] two waters". It comprises the di
    424 bytes (71 words) - 06:13, 24 February 2007
  • [[Category: Rivers]]
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  • [[Image:Map rivers.jpg|400px|right]] ...re to go across the Punjab starting from [[Delhi]] and to Afghanistan, the rivers are in this order.
    4 KB (736 words) - 19:16, 26 May 2011
  • ...d most populous state in Southern India. The state is crossed by two major rivers, the Godavari and the Krishna. Historically this land was known as Andhrapa
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