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  2. Indus River - Wikipedia

    • The northern part of the Indus Valley, with its tributaries, forms the Punjab region of South Asia, while the lower course of the river ends in a large delta in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan. The river has historically been important to many cultures of the region. See more

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    The Indus is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The 3,180 km (1,980 mi) river rises in mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in Western Tibet, flows northwest through th… See more

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  2. Indus River | Definition, Length, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

     
  3. Indus River - WorldAtlas

  4. Indus River - New World Encyclopedia

  5. Indus River | The Indus River and its significance

    Significance of the Indus River and its economic impact on Pakistan, Role of its Dams & Barrages in Pakistan, the worth of tourist spots on the Indus River.

  6. Indus River - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …

    It flows through Tibet, Kashmir and Pakistan. It is one of the main rivers of the Indo - Gangetic Plain. The river is 3180 km long. It is Pakistan's longest river and is a national symbol [5] The river has a total drainage area exceeding …

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  8. Indus River System: Map, Tributaries, Origin And …

    Nov 27, 2024 · The Indus River, originating from Tibet, flows through India and Pakistan, joined by several significant tributaries from north to south. These tributaries contribute immensely to the river’s volume and serve as lifelines for …

  9. Pakistan - Indus River, Plains, Agriculture | Britannica

    2 days ago · The Indus River plain is a vast expanse of fertile land, covering about 200,000 square miles (518,000 square km), with a gentle slope from the Himalayan piedmont in the north to the Arabian Sea in the south. The average …

  10. The Indus River: A Lifeline of Civilization and Natural …

    The Indus River, also known as Sindhu in Sanskrit, is a transboundary river that flows through South and Central Asia. It spans a length of approximately 3,120 kilometers (1,940 miles) and has a total drainage area of around 1,120,000 …

  11. Indus River - Encyclopedia of World Geography

    THE INDUS RIVER in PAKISTAN flows 1,900 mi (3,000 km) from southwestern TIBET to the Arabian Sea. From the dawn of human culture, the Indus River has sustained societies along its banks; the earliest civilization that can be reliably …

  12. The Indus River: Lifeline Of Pakistan » TrulyPakistan

    Oct 21, 2023 · The Indus River, known as “Sindhū” locally, holds a vital place in the heart of South Asia, supporting Pakistan in many ways. In this article, we will delve into the river’s historical significance and its profound influence on …

  13. River Indus: Quick Facts, Significance & More! | Zameen Blog

  14. Indus River: 12 Very Important Facts - World History Edu

  15. The Sindhu (Indus) River - ThoughtCo

  16. Case Study - The Indus River Basin Pakistan - Internet Geography

  17. What Is the Source of the Indus River? - WorldAtlas

  18. Indus Waters Treaty - Wikipedia

  19. Indus River System: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas & Satluj

  20. 20 Indus River Facts You Need To Know - Facts.net

  21. Indus River Map - Maps of India

  22. Indus River System and Its Tributaries - ClearIAS

  23. Why Are the Sindhis Protesting in Pakistan? – The Diplomat

  24. Pakistan, India and growing water disputes - The Express Tribune

  25. The Indus Waters Treaty: Need to adapt, or perish

  26. Bank Alfalah and WWF-Pakistan Unite to Conserve the Indus …

  27. Indus Water Treaty Needs Updates to Keep it Relevant

  28. WWF-Pakistan and Bank Alfalah to protect Indus blind dolphins

  29. 3.5: Indus Valley (3300 BCE – 1700 BCE) - Humanities LibreTexts

  30. 100 years of Indus Valley Civilisation: This ancient culture remains ...