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Chapters: Indus River, Ghaggar-Hakra River, List of Rivers of Pakistan, Rigvedic Rivers, Jhelum River, Sutlej, Chenab River, Neelum River, Kabul River, Shyok River, Ravi River, Major Rivers of Pakistan, Rakshan River, Gomal River, Swat River, Swaan River, Indus River Delta, Soan River, Kunar River, River Jindi, Panjnad River, Dori River, Kundar River, Zhob River, Astore River, Peche River, Hunza River, Kunhar River, Gilgit River, Hingol River, Gambila River, Kech River, Haro River, Rupal River, Hispar River, Mula River, Bunhar River, Panjkora River, Bara River, Shigar River, Tochi River, Alingar River, Dasht River, Basol River, Dashtiari River, Swan River. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 152. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Indus River (Sindh; Sindhi: Sindhu; Punjabi ; ; Hindko ; Sanskrit: Sindhu: ‘Avestan: Harahuti; Pashto: Absin “The Water of Sindh”; Persian: Ab-e-Sin “water of sindh” and Nilou “indigo waters”; Arabic: Al-Sind; Tibetan: ; Wylie: S?ngg? Zangbo “Lion River”; Chinese: ; pinyin: Sng? Z?ngb?/Shqu?n H?/Y?nd? H?; Greek: Ind?s; Turki: Nilab) is a major river which flows through the Indian Subcontinent. Originating in the Tibetan plateau in the vicinity of Lake Mansarovar in Tibet Autonomous Region, the river runs a course through the Ladakh district of Jammu and Kashmir and then enters Northern Areas (Gilgit-Baltistan), flowing through the North in a southerly direction along the entire length of the country, to merge into the Arabian Sea near port city of Karachi in Sindh. The total length of the river is 3,180 kilometers (1,976 miles) and is Pakistan’s longest river. The river has a total drainage area exceeding 1,165,000 square kilometers (450,000 square miles). The river’s estimated annual flow stands at around 207 cubic kilometers, making it the twenty-first la…More: https://booksllc.net/?id=15490
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Here is a complete List of rivers in Pakistan
Flowing into the Arabian Sea
Dasht River (Urdu: ?????? ???)
Kech River
Basol River
Hingol River (Urdu: ?????? ?????)
Nal River
Porali River
Hub River (Urdu: ?????? ??)
Orangi Nala
Malir River (Urdu:?????? ???? )
Lyari River (Urdu:????? ???)
Gujjar Nala
[edit]Indus River Basin
Indus River
Panjnad River (Urdu: ?????)
Chenab River
Ravi River
Ojh Nadi River
Jehlum River or Jhelum River
Poonch River
Kunhar River
Neelum River or Kishanganga
Tawi River
Manawar Tavi River
Sutlej River
Gomal River
Kundar River
Zhob River
Kurrum River or Karam River (Urdu: ?????? ??? )
Tochi River, sometimes referred to as the Gambila River
Soan River (Urdu: ?????? ???)
Ling stream
Haro River
Kabul River
Swat River
River Jindi
Panjkora River
Bara River
Kunar River (Kunar Rud)
Lutkho River
Siran River
Tangir River
Astore River
Rupal River, rising from the melt water of the Rupal Glacier
Gilgit River
Hunza River
Naltar River
Hispar River
Shimshal River
Chapursan River
Misgar River
Khunjerab River
Ishkuman River
Yasin River
Shigar River (Urdu: ?????? ??? ), formed from the melting water of the Baltoro Glacier and Biafo Glacier.
Braldu River
Shyok River
Saltoro River
Nubra River, rising from the meltwater of the Siachen Glacier
Suru River
Dras River
Shingo River
Flowing into endorheic basins
Hamun-i-Mashkel
Mashkel River
Rakshan River
[edit]Sistan Basin
Helmand River (Iran/Afghanistan)
Arghandab River (Afghanistan)
Lora River or Dori River
[edit]Indus Plains
Nari River
Mula River
Bolan River
Beji River
Anambar River
Loralai River
Loe Manda River
[edit]Thar Desert
Ghaggar River
[edit]Tarim Basin
Tarim River (China)
Yarkand River (China)
Shaksgam River
[edit]Ancient rivers
Ghaggar-Hakra river: An intermittent river in India and Pakistan that flows only during the monsoon season. While it is often identified with the Saraswati River,[2] this is not a consensus view.[3] The Hakra is the dried-out channel of a river in Pakistan that is the continuation of the Ghaggar River in India. Several times, but not continuously, it carried the water of the Sutlej during the Bronze Age period [4] Many settlements of the Indus Valley Civilisation have been found along the Ghaggar and Hakra rivers.
Saraswati River: Also known as Sarasvati River. This river was one of the major rivers of Ancient India which no longer exists.