Kurram District (redirect from Kurrum River)
It is inhabited by the Bangash and Mangal tribes. In the Rigveda, the Kurrum is mentioned as Krumu. The Kurram Valley in ancient times offered the most...
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Baran Dam (category Run-of-the-river power stations)
structure, boasting a capacity of 5.8 megawatts. This dam spans the Kurrum River and Baran stream and serves as a pivotal component within a broader initiative...
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Śvetyā́ – Unidentified. Kúbhā – Identified with Kabul river. Krúmu – Identified with Kurrum. Suvā́stu – Identified with Swat. Gomatī́ – Identified with...
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Valley Kalash Valleys Kaghan Valley Khanki Valley Khot Valley Konsh Valley Kurrum Valley Kumrat Valley Madyan Valley [5] Mankyal Valley [6] Marandeh Valley...
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The Plenty River is a perennial river of the Port Phillip catchment, located in the north-eastern Greater Melbourne region of the Australian state of Victoria...
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enhances the value of Kurrum however is its proximity to the country of the Dulbahanta, who approach within four days of Kurrum, and who therefore naturally...
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Barabanki district (redirect from Kalyani river)
part of the year. Some rivers dry out in the summer, and become flooded during the rainy season. The changing course of the river Ghagra alters the land...
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Ngolong Seri; Golbong; Gunji; Kurrum; Zong Shiwer; Kalin; Golkung; Leptar; Kaler Kanke Garram Tollong; Nyayit; Kurrum; Leplek; Dung; Dung Popit; Dangkem;...
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including Sarayu (Herat River), Gomal, Kurrum, Swat and Indus, besides the five rivers of modern Punjab and extending as far as river Yamuna in the east(See...
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W. frontier from the thieving Haber-tel- Jahleh in the neighbourhood of Kurrum and from the Agahdur family of Noh Amor. — Journal of the Royal Geographical...
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