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Indus River System
Indus River System for Competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, TNPSC and otheres) For More materials visit our web site: http://www.tnpsctagaval.in/ Or Facebook page: ...
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Pakistan Railways Tezro crossing Indus River and then Kotri Jn
Tezro at Kotri Bridge over Indus River, then reaching Kotri Junction... Beautiful Train, Beautiful Journey, Beautiful Sind, Beautiful PAKISTAN... LONG LIVE P...
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Indus Valley Civilization: Crash Course World History #2
In which John Green teaches you about the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the largest of the ancient civilizations. John teaches you the who, how, when, wh...
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indus river video
team 7.
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Kotri Bridge Indus river Pakistan aerial View
Kotri bridge is the last and Historic bridge over Indus River near Hyderabad City Sindh Province Pakistan.
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Earth from Space: Indus River
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. In the fifth edition, we look at the Indus River snaking through...
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The Indus Valley Civilization: The Masters of the River
http://www.mysteryofindia.com
This documentary, made by NHK (Japan) and Canadian TV, looks at the early Indus Valley civilisation, focusing on one of the lesser known sites at Dholavira, in what is now Gujarat, in western India. A well-done professional introduction to the city of Dholavira and an explanation of the irrigation and aqueduct system, collection of rain water and water reservoirs, wit
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Source of Indus river in Ladakh (and how India got its name!)
The Indus River in Ladakh, locally known as the Singhe Khababs (out of Lion's mouth), flows across the north west to the south east, passing through Ladakh a...
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Ancient India-Indus River Civilization
The culture of ancient India produced three important mathematical concepts.
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Water, Dams, and the Indus River
This video explains a little about the Indus Google Earth Layer, with basic instructions on how to find more information. To download the Google Earth Layer,...
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Accident While Rafting In Indus River in Leh Ledakh
We went for rafting in Indus river in Leh Ladakh. While rafting our raft crashed into the rocks and my friend fell into the chilling water. Fortunately we ma...
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The Indus River Valley - War Between Pakistan & India
Zero Line with Dr. Kent Moors The Indus River - The Fight Between Pakistan & India http://zerolinekentmoors.com/ The Indus River Valley: Pakistan's "First-Us...
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A First Descent of the Indus River Headwaters: Tibet's Tsenge He (Lion) River (1-4)
Part 1: Lhasa to Darchen Lah Soh Lom! (Part 1 of 4) The First Descent of Tibet's Tsenge He River In 2005 a team of American and Tibetan kayakers paddled a fi...
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94 Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan
Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan Pakistans Lifeline The Indus is a river of many names. In Tibet, it is known as the Lion River; between the Himalaya and Karak...
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Flood Water - River Indus, Pakistan
More than 10,00000 cu secs of flood water passing through the Chashma Barrage Gates over River Indus, Pakistan.
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G7/P4: Indian Geography-Rivers of India & Drainage System
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division
2. Indus river system
3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej
4. Ganga river system
5. Origin of Ganga: prayags,
6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi
7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries
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Ancient Indus River Valley Civilization
hist 9, photo story. Final one!!! Dan, Mike, Mike
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Indus River Valley
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Indus Valley Civilization - Ancient Civilizations | Mocomi Kids
http://mocomi.com/ presents: Ancient Civilizations - The Indus Valley Civilization Read the full story here: http://mocomi.com/indus-valley-civilization/ The...
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Crash Course (World History) Thought Bubble #2: The Indus Valley Civilization
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Indian Geography Drainage System Of India
Indus River System explained
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Indus River Palla Fish ARYNews Special Pakeges
ARYNews Special Pakeges Special Pakeges on ARYNews Tuesday, January 24 2018.
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Voyage Indus River Part 1 of 2 Seraiki Documantary @ HIRRAK TV
Indus civilization born on the bank of Indus River. This river is not only historical but also butiful and ever flowing.Now this River is going to decay. its...
Indus River System
Indus River System for Competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, TNPSC and otheres) For More materials visit our web site: http://www.tnpsctagaval.in/ Or Facebook page: ......
Indus River System for Competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, TNPSC and otheres) For More materials visit our web site: http://www.tnpsctagaval.in/ Or Facebook page: ...
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Indus River System for Competitive exams (UPSC, SSC, TNPSC and otheres) For More materials visit our web site: http://www.tnpsctagaval.in/ Or Facebook page: ...
Pakistan Railways Tezro crossing Indus River and then Kotri Jn
Tezro at Kotri Bridge over Indus River, then reaching Kotri Junction... Beautiful Train, Beautiful Journey, Beautiful Sind, Beautiful PAKISTAN... LONG LIVE P......
Tezro at Kotri Bridge over Indus River, then reaching Kotri Junction... Beautiful Train, Beautiful Journey, Beautiful Sind, Beautiful PAKISTAN... LONG LIVE P...
wn.com/Pakistan Railways Tezro Crossing Indus River And Then Kotri Jn
Tezro at Kotri Bridge over Indus River, then reaching Kotri Junction... Beautiful Train, Beautiful Journey, Beautiful Sind, Beautiful PAKISTAN... LONG LIVE P...
- published: 30 Aug 2009
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author: mtsfk
Indus Valley Civilization: Crash Course World History #2
In which John Green teaches you about the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the largest of the ancient civilizations. John teaches you the who, how, when, wh......
In which John Green teaches you about the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the largest of the ancient civilizations. John teaches you the who, how, when, wh...
wn.com/Indus Valley Civilization Crash Course World History 2
In which John Green teaches you about the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the largest of the ancient civilizations. John teaches you the who, how, when, wh...
- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 1465069
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author: CrashCourse
Kotri Bridge Indus river Pakistan aerial View
Kotri bridge is the last and Historic bridge over Indus River near Hyderabad City Sindh Province Pakistan....
Kotri bridge is the last and Historic bridge over Indus River near Hyderabad City Sindh Province Pakistan.
wn.com/Kotri Bridge Indus River Pakistan Aerial View
Kotri bridge is the last and Historic bridge over Indus River near Hyderabad City Sindh Province Pakistan.
- published: 28 Jan 2014
- views: 1028
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author: Syed Irfan
Earth from Space: Indus River
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. In the fifth edition, we look at the Indus River snaking through......
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. In the fifth edition, we look at the Indus River snaking through...
wn.com/Earth From Space Indus River
Earth from Space is presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios. In the fifth edition, we look at the Indus River snaking through...
- published: 16 Dec 2011
- views: 3215
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author: ESA
The Indus Valley Civilization: The Masters of the River
http://www.mysteryofindia.com
This documentary, made by NHK (Japan) and Canadian TV, looks at the early Indus Valley civilisation, focusing on one of the lesser...
http://www.mysteryofindia.com
This documentary, made by NHK (Japan) and Canadian TV, looks at the early Indus Valley civilisation, focusing on one of the lesser known sites at Dholavira, in what is now Gujarat, in western India. A well-done professional introduction to the city of Dholavira and an explanation of the irrigation and aqueduct system, collection of rain water and water reservoirs, with a CGI reconstruction of the city by NTV.
Read More about Ancient India at: http://www.mysteryofindia.com/
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wn.com/The Indus Valley Civilization The Masters Of The River
http://www.mysteryofindia.com
This documentary, made by NHK (Japan) and Canadian TV, looks at the early Indus Valley civilisation, focusing on one of the lesser known sites at Dholavira, in what is now Gujarat, in western India. A well-done professional introduction to the city of Dholavira and an explanation of the irrigation and aqueduct system, collection of rain water and water reservoirs, with a CGI reconstruction of the city by NTV.
Read More about Ancient India at: http://www.mysteryofindia.com/
Follow us on facebook: https://facebook.com/mysterybharat
Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/mysteryofindia
- published: 28 Feb 2015
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Source of Indus river in Ladakh (and how India got its name!)
The Indus River in Ladakh, locally known as the Singhe Khababs (out of Lion's mouth), flows across the north west to the south east, passing through Ladakh a......
The Indus River in Ladakh, locally known as the Singhe Khababs (out of Lion's mouth), flows across the north west to the south east, passing through Ladakh a...
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The Indus River in Ladakh, locally known as the Singhe Khababs (out of Lion's mouth), flows across the north west to the south east, passing through Ladakh a...
Ancient India-Indus River Civilization
The culture of ancient India produced three important mathematical concepts....
The culture of ancient India produced three important mathematical concepts.
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The culture of ancient India produced three important mathematical concepts.
- published: 25 May 2009
- views: 62672
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author: BengalG3
Water, Dams, and the Indus River
This video explains a little about the Indus Google Earth Layer, with basic instructions on how to find more information. To download the Google Earth Layer,......
This video explains a little about the Indus Google Earth Layer, with basic instructions on how to find more information. To download the Google Earth Layer,...
wn.com/Water, Dams, And The Indus River
This video explains a little about the Indus Google Earth Layer, with basic instructions on how to find more information. To download the Google Earth Layer,...
Accident While Rafting In Indus River in Leh Ledakh
We went for rafting in Indus river in Leh Ladakh. While rafting our raft crashed into the rocks and my friend fell into the chilling water. Fortunately we ma......
We went for rafting in Indus river in Leh Ladakh. While rafting our raft crashed into the rocks and my friend fell into the chilling water. Fortunately we ma...
wn.com/Accident While Rafting In Indus River In Leh Ledakh
We went for rafting in Indus river in Leh Ladakh. While rafting our raft crashed into the rocks and my friend fell into the chilling water. Fortunately we ma...
- published: 19 Sep 2012
- views: 1670
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author: vinod m
The Indus River Valley - War Between Pakistan & India
Zero Line with Dr. Kent Moors The Indus River - The Fight Between Pakistan & India http://zerolinekentmoors.com/ The Indus River Valley: Pakistan's "First-Us......
Zero Line with Dr. Kent Moors The Indus River - The Fight Between Pakistan & India http://zerolinekentmoors.com/ The Indus River Valley: Pakistan's "First-Us...
wn.com/The Indus River Valley War Between Pakistan India
Zero Line with Dr. Kent Moors The Indus River - The Fight Between Pakistan & India http://zerolinekentmoors.com/ The Indus River Valley: Pakistan's "First-Us...
A First Descent of the Indus River Headwaters: Tibet's Tsenge He (Lion) River (1-4)
Part 1: Lhasa to Darchen Lah Soh Lom! (Part 1 of 4) The First Descent of Tibet's Tsenge He River In 2005 a team of American and Tibetan kayakers paddled a fi......
Part 1: Lhasa to Darchen Lah Soh Lom! (Part 1 of 4) The First Descent of Tibet's Tsenge He River In 2005 a team of American and Tibetan kayakers paddled a fi...
wn.com/A First Descent Of The Indus River Headwaters Tibet's Tsenge He (Lion) River (1 4)
Part 1: Lhasa to Darchen Lah Soh Lom! (Part 1 of 4) The First Descent of Tibet's Tsenge He River In 2005 a team of American and Tibetan kayakers paddled a fi...
94 Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan
Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan Pakistans Lifeline The Indus is a river of many names. In Tibet, it is known as the Lion River; between the Himalaya and Karak......
Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan Pakistans Lifeline The Indus is a river of many names. In Tibet, it is known as the Lion River; between the Himalaya and Karak...
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Indus River · Skardu, Pakistan Pakistans Lifeline The Indus is a river of many names. In Tibet, it is known as the Lion River; between the Himalaya and Karak...
Flood Water - River Indus, Pakistan
More than 10,00000 cu secs of flood water passing through the Chashma Barrage Gates over River Indus, Pakistan....
More than 10,00000 cu secs of flood water passing through the Chashma Barrage Gates over River Indus, Pakistan.
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More than 10,00000 cu secs of flood water passing through the Chashma Barrage Gates over River Indus, Pakistan.
G7/P4: Indian Geography-Rivers of India & Drainage System
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division
2. Indus river system
3. Tributaries...
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division
2. Indus river system
3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej
4. Ganga river system
5. Origin of Ganga: prayags,
6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi
7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli
8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic.
9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries.
10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river
11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers
12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati and Mahi, Mandovi and Zuari, Kalinadi, Netravati, Sharavati , Periyar and Pamba
13. East flowing Peninsular rivers: damodar, Subarnrekha, Baitrani, Brahmani, Mahanadi, Rushikulya, Godavri, Krishna, penner, Kaveri, Vaigai
14. Olive ridely turtles and mouth of Rushikulya river
15. River linking project: history, purpose, arguments in favor and challenges in implementation
16. UPSC prelim questions from this Topic
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC CSAT, Prelims, Mains, CDS, CAPF
Faculty Name: Ms. Rajtanil Solanki
Venue: Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), Satellite, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,India
wn.com/G7 P4 Indian Geography Rivers Of India Drainage System
Language: Hindi, Topics Covered:
1. Division of Indian rivers: northern rivers and Peninsular rivers and their Sub-division
2. Indus river system
3. Tributaries of Indus: Tributaries of Indus: Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, Satlej
4. Ganga river system
5. Origin of Ganga: prayags,
6. Ganga river: left bank tributaries: Ramganga and Gomati, Ghaghara, Gandak, Kosi
7. Ganga river: right bank tributaries: Yamuna and its trubtaries, Son and Hugli
8. UPSC prelims 2010 question from this topic.
9. Brahmaputra river: origin and tributaries.
10. UPSC prelims 2014 question on Barak river
11. Peninsular rivers: west flowing and east flowing rivers
12. West flowing Peninsular rivers: Narmada, Tapi, Sabarmati and Mahi, Mandovi and Zuari, Kalinadi, Netravati, Sharavati , Periyar and Pamba
13. East flowing Peninsular rivers: damodar, Subarnrekha, Baitrani, Brahmani, Mahanadi, Rushikulya, Godavri, Krishna, penner, Kaveri, Vaigai
14. Olive ridely turtles and mouth of Rushikulya river
15. River linking project: history, purpose, arguments in favor and challenges in implementation
16. UPSC prelim questions from this Topic
Powerpoint available at http://Mrunal.org/download
Exam-Utility: UPSC CSAT, Prelims, Mains, CDS, CAPF
Faculty Name: Ms. Rajtanil Solanki
Venue: Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), Satellite, Ahmedabad, Gujarat,India
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 138
Ancient Indus River Valley Civilization
hist 9, photo story. Final one!!! Dan, Mike, Mike...
hist 9, photo story. Final one!!! Dan, Mike, Mike
wn.com/Ancient Indus River Valley Civilization
hist 9, photo story. Final one!!! Dan, Mike, Mike
- published: 19 Oct 2009
- views: 30074
Indus Valley Civilization - Ancient Civilizations | Mocomi Kids
http://mocomi.com/ presents: Ancient Civilizations - The Indus Valley Civilization Read the full story here: http://mocomi.com/indus-valley-civilization/ The......
http://mocomi.com/ presents: Ancient Civilizations - The Indus Valley Civilization Read the full story here: http://mocomi.com/indus-valley-civilization/ The...
wn.com/Indus Valley Civilization Ancient Civilizations | Mocomi Kids
http://mocomi.com/ presents: Ancient Civilizations - The Indus Valley Civilization Read the full story here: http://mocomi.com/indus-valley-civilization/ The...
- published: 03 Dec 2012
- views: 21660
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author: MocomiKids
Crash Course (World History) Thought Bubble #2: The Indus Valley Civilization
We're the graphics team for an awesome show called Crash Course, and we're uploading all the episode Thought Bubbles so you can enjoy them, share them, and r......
We're the graphics team for an awesome show called Crash Course, and we're uploading all the episode Thought Bubbles so you can enjoy them, share them, and r...
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We're the graphics team for an awesome show called Crash Course, and we're uploading all the episode Thought Bubbles so you can enjoy them, share them, and r...
Indus River Palla Fish ARYNews Special Pakeges
ARYNews Special Pakeges Special Pakeges on ARYNews Tuesday, January 24 2018....
ARYNews Special Pakeges Special Pakeges on ARYNews Tuesday, January 24 2018.
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ARYNews Special Pakeges Special Pakeges on ARYNews Tuesday, January 24 2018.
Voyage Indus River Part 1 of 2 Seraiki Documantary @ HIRRAK TV
Indus civilization born on the bank of Indus River. This river is not only historical but also butiful and ever flowing.Now this River is going to decay. its......
Indus civilization born on the bank of Indus River. This river is not only historical but also butiful and ever flowing.Now this River is going to decay. its...
wn.com/Voyage Indus River Part 1 Of 2 Seraiki Documantary Hirrak Tv
Indus civilization born on the bank of Indus River. This river is not only historical but also butiful and ever flowing.Now this River is going to decay. its...
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Guide Bund of Indus River DI Khan 28-03-12
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Visit Incredible Pakistan with tourist guide of Pakistan
Hund this is where alexander the Great , Xuan zang ,Genghis khan and Tamerlane most probably crossed the Indus river en route to India. Come and see Incredib...
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Ladakh driving video: Hemis valley stupas to Indus river bridge at Karu
An autumn drive in the mountains of Ladakh, on perfect asphalt, beautiful sunny winter day-time weather, with zero traffic!
Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir that extends from the Karakoram Range in the north to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent(" According to Hinduism Yaksha people born from 5th wife of Kashya
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D I khan side of indus river aziz
me and my little bro went to side of the Indus river in d i khan where we travel and enjoy very much.There is a good location and place of enjoyment.
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GANGES or GANGA - A COMPLETE Documentary: [MUST WATCH]
Land of God & Goddess - Dev Bhoomi !!! Discover the importance of Ma Ganga in this spellbinding journey to the Himalayas! The epic journey to find the source...
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The Myth of Magnetic Hill and confluence of rivers Indus and Zanskar - Leh Ladakh
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pakistan duck hunt march 2012 @indus river waisa Khan Group
yet anutha day of a massive duck murder at the river indus by Khan Group of Waisa namely Zain Khan,Sohail Khan & Siraj Khan - shot dwn 34 ducks tht day.
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Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest wa
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River Indus in Ladakh, with army convoy
Convoy of Indian Army trucks from Ashok Leyland (also Shaktiman ?) ply along the Indus river on the Leh-Budhkarbu route. India gets its name from the Indus r...
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Indus River Bank of DI Khan 29-05-2012
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Fishing in attock At Indus River(darya-e-sindh) 02 khurram.fahad.sunny
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A SHORT TRIP TO LEH-LADAKH
LADAKH ( لدّاخ ): Land of high passes, it is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir with much of it being over 3000 m (9800 ft). It spans the ...
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duck hunting in indus river dikhan by chohan part1
winter2009 at bilot sharif indus river d i khan.
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swat a paradise on earth | tourist guide for swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land
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Rajasthan Travel Doc - Part 01
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The region borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northea
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Rajasthan Travel Doc - Part 04
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Tha...
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Rivers of Pakistan by Aziz Sanghur Part 03.flv
The Indus River is the most important river in Pakistan, and also the longest river. It begins in Tibet and flows into the Arabian Sea. The river system is f...
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Rivers of Pakistan by Aziz Sanghur Part 04.flv
The Indus River is the most important river in Pakistan, and also the longest river. It begins in Tibet and flows into the Arabian Sea. The river system is f...
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GREAT HISTORICAL PLACES AND GREAT FLOOD OF MIGHTY INDUS RIVER PART1
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Sukkur City View From River Indus
Sukkur the third biggest city of Sindh province in Pakistan is located on the bank of mighty Indus. A view of the city from left bank of river Indus on Rohri...
Visit Incredible Pakistan with tourist guide of Pakistan
Hund this is where alexander the Great , Xuan zang ,Genghis khan and Tamerlane most probably crossed the Indus river en route to India. Come and see Incredib......
Hund this is where alexander the Great , Xuan zang ,Genghis khan and Tamerlane most probably crossed the Indus river en route to India. Come and see Incredib...
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Hund this is where alexander the Great , Xuan zang ,Genghis khan and Tamerlane most probably crossed the Indus river en route to India. Come and see Incredib...
Ladakh driving video: Hemis valley stupas to Indus river bridge at Karu
An autumn drive in the mountains of Ladakh, on perfect asphalt, beautiful sunny winter day-time weather, with zero traffic!
Ladakh is a region of India in the ...
An autumn drive in the mountains of Ladakh, on perfect asphalt, beautiful sunny winter day-time weather, with zero traffic!
Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir that extends from the Karakoram Range in the north to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent(" According to Hinduism Yaksha people born from 5th wife of Kashyapa Rishi). It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Jammu and Kashmir and its culture and history are closely related to that of Tibet.
Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul) valleys (now mostly in Pakistani Kashmir), the entire upper Indus Valley, the remote Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, much of Ngari including the Rudok region and Guge in the east, Aksai Chin in the northeast, and the Nubra Valley to the north over Khardong La in the Ladakh Range. Contemporary Ladakh borders Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Baltiyul regions to the west, and the trans–Kunlun region of Xinjiang on the north side of the Kunlun Range across the Karakoram Pass in the far north. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and culture.
In the past Ladakh gained importance from its strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes, but since the Chinese authorities closed the borders with Tibet and Central Asia in the 1960s, international trade has dwindled except for tourism. Since 1974, the Government of India has successfully encouraged tourism in Ladakh. Since Ladakh is a part of strategically important Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian military maintains a strong presence in the region.
The largest town in Ladakh is Leh. Almost half of Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists and the rest are mostly Shia Muslims.[6] Leh is followed by Kargil as the largest town in Ladakh. Some Ladakhi activists have in recent times called for Ladakh to be constituted as a union territory because of perceived unfair treatment by Kashmir and Ladakh's cultural differences with predominantly Muslim Kashmir.
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wn.com/Ladakh Driving Video Hemis Valley Stupas To Indus River Bridge At Karu
An autumn drive in the mountains of Ladakh, on perfect asphalt, beautiful sunny winter day-time weather, with zero traffic!
Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir that extends from the Karakoram Range in the north to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent(" According to Hinduism Yaksha people born from 5th wife of Kashyapa Rishi). It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Jammu and Kashmir and its culture and history are closely related to that of Tibet.
Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul) valleys (now mostly in Pakistani Kashmir), the entire upper Indus Valley, the remote Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, much of Ngari including the Rudok region and Guge in the east, Aksai Chin in the northeast, and the Nubra Valley to the north over Khardong La in the Ladakh Range. Contemporary Ladakh borders Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Baltiyul regions to the west, and the trans–Kunlun region of Xinjiang on the north side of the Kunlun Range across the Karakoram Pass in the far north. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and culture.
In the past Ladakh gained importance from its strategic location at the crossroads of important trade routes, but since the Chinese authorities closed the borders with Tibet and Central Asia in the 1960s, international trade has dwindled except for tourism. Since 1974, the Government of India has successfully encouraged tourism in Ladakh. Since Ladakh is a part of strategically important Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian military maintains a strong presence in the region.
The largest town in Ladakh is Leh. Almost half of Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists and the rest are mostly Shia Muslims.[6] Leh is followed by Kargil as the largest town in Ladakh. Some Ladakhi activists have in recent times called for Ladakh to be constituted as a union territory because of perceived unfair treatment by Kashmir and Ladakh's cultural differences with predominantly Muslim Kashmir.
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- published: 30 Nov 2014
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D I khan side of indus river aziz
me and my little bro went to side of the Indus river in d i khan where we travel and enjoy very much.There is a good location and place of enjoyment....
me and my little bro went to side of the Indus river in d i khan where we travel and enjoy very much.There is a good location and place of enjoyment.
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me and my little bro went to side of the Indus river in d i khan where we travel and enjoy very much.There is a good location and place of enjoyment.
【K】India Travel-Ladakh[인도 여행-라다크]말떼도 머무르다 가는 인더스/Indus River/Horse
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[한국어 정보]
이 넓은 대지에서도 내 눈을 사로잡은 건, 족히 4, 500마리는 돼 보이는 말떼였다. 아침이면 물을 먹이러 온다고 하는데, 여기가 그 유명한 인더스 강이다. 여기선 말조차도 빨리 뛰는 법이 없다. 내 삶의 시계도 천천히 흘러가는 기분이었다.
[English: Google Translator]
The spacious premises in my eye caught the gun, well 4500 Marie was maltte gotta look. When morning comes in multiple feed water, here is the famous Indus River. Not here not even say how fast beats. Watch my life, it was slowly passing mood.
[Hindi: Google Translator]
मेरी आंखों में विशाल परिसर बंदूक पकड़ा, अच्छी तरह से 4500 मारी maltte होगा लग रही थी। सुबह कई फ़ीड पानी में आता है, यहां प्रसिद्ध सिंधु नदी है। यहाँ नहीं, यहां तक कि कितनी तेजी से धड़क रहा है कहना नहीं। मेरे जीवन देखो, यह धीरे धीरे मूड गुजर रहा था।
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■클립명: 아시아034-인도09-08 말떼도 머무르다 가는 인더스/Indus River/Horse
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 배대환 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2014년 2월 February
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,인도,India,Bharat Ganrajya,Republic of India,배대환,2014,2월 February,잠무 카슈미르,Jammu and Kashmir,,잠무 캐시미르
wn.com/【K】India Travel Ladakh 인도 여행 라다크 말떼도 머무르다 가는 인더스 Indus River Horse
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[한국어 정보]
이 넓은 대지에서도 내 눈을 사로잡은 건, 족히 4, 500마리는 돼 보이는 말떼였다. 아침이면 물을 먹이러 온다고 하는데, 여기가 그 유명한 인더스 강이다. 여기선 말조차도 빨리 뛰는 법이 없다. 내 삶의 시계도 천천히 흘러가는 기분이었다.
[English: Google Translator]
The spacious premises in my eye caught the gun, well 4500 Marie was maltte gotta look. When morning comes in multiple feed water, here is the famous Indus River. Not here not even say how fast beats. Watch my life, it was slowly passing mood.
[Hindi: Google Translator]
मेरी आंखों में विशाल परिसर बंदूक पकड़ा, अच्छी तरह से 4500 मारी maltte होगा लग रही थी। सुबह कई फ़ीड पानी में आता है, यहां प्रसिद्ध सिंधु नदी है। यहाँ नहीं, यहां तक कि कितनी तेजी से धड़क रहा है कहना नहीं। मेरे जीवन देखो, यह धीरे धीरे मूड गुजर रहा था।
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아034-인도09-08 말떼도 머무르다 가는 인더스/Indus River/Horse
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 배대환 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2014년 2월 February
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,인도,India,Bharat Ganrajya,Republic of India,배대환,2014,2월 February,잠무 카슈미르,Jammu and Kashmir,,잠무 캐시미르
- published: 29 May 2015
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GANGES or GANGA - A COMPLETE Documentary: [MUST WATCH]
Land of God & Goddess - Dev Bhoomi !!! Discover the importance of Ma Ganga in this spellbinding journey to the Himalayas! The epic journey to find the source......
Land of God & Goddess - Dev Bhoomi !!! Discover the importance of Ma Ganga in this spellbinding journey to the Himalayas! The epic journey to find the source...
wn.com/Ganges Or Ganga A Complete Documentary Must Watch
Land of God & Goddess - Dev Bhoomi !!! Discover the importance of Ma Ganga in this spellbinding journey to the Himalayas! The epic journey to find the source...
- published: 15 Oct 2011
- views: 935631
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author: kalpavata
pakistan duck hunt march 2012 @indus river waisa Khan Group
yet anutha day of a massive duck murder at the river indus by Khan Group of Waisa namely Zain Khan,Sohail Khan & Siraj Khan - shot dwn 34 ducks tht day....
yet anutha day of a massive duck murder at the river indus by Khan Group of Waisa namely Zain Khan,Sohail Khan & Siraj Khan - shot dwn 34 ducks tht day.
wn.com/Pakistan Duck Hunt March 2012 Indus River Waisa Khan Group
yet anutha day of a massive duck murder at the river indus by Khan Group of Waisa namely Zain Khan,Sohail Khan & Siraj Khan - shot dwn 34 ducks tht day.
- published: 04 Mar 2012
- views: 1234
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author: zak5585
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river lo...
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.
Course of the Ganges River
The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon.
The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state.
As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km).
It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km).
Population of the Ganges River
The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica.
In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km).
Significance of the Ganges River
Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).
wn.com/Ganges River India Hd
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.
Course of the Ganges River
The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon.
The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state.
As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km).
It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km).
Population of the Ganges River
The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica.
In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km).
Significance of the Ganges River
Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).
- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 1781
River Indus in Ladakh, with army convoy
Convoy of Indian Army trucks from Ashok Leyland (also Shaktiman ?) ply along the Indus river on the Leh-Budhkarbu route. India gets its name from the Indus r......
Convoy of Indian Army trucks from Ashok Leyland (also Shaktiman ?) ply along the Indus river on the Leh-Budhkarbu route. India gets its name from the Indus r...
wn.com/River Indus In Ladakh, With Army Convoy
Convoy of Indian Army trucks from Ashok Leyland (also Shaktiman ?) ply along the Indus river on the Leh-Budhkarbu route. India gets its name from the Indus r...
A SHORT TRIP TO LEH-LADAKH
LADAKH ( لدّاخ ): Land of high passes, it is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir with much of it being over 3000 m (9800 ft). It spans the ......
LADAKH ( لدّاخ ): Land of high passes, it is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir with much of it being over 3000 m (9800 ft). It spans the ...
wn.com/A Short Trip To Leh Ladakh
LADAKH ( لدّاخ ): Land of high passes, it is the highest plateau of the Indian state of Kashmir with much of it being over 3000 m (9800 ft). It spans the ...
swat a paradise on earth | tourist guide for swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The l...
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land of enthralling beauty, where Alexander of Macedonia fought and won some of his major battles before crossing over to the delta of Indus River. This is the "valley of hanging chairs", as described by the famous Chinese pilgrim-chroniclers, Huaen Tsang and Fa-Hian in the fifth and sixth centuries. Swat was once the cradle of Buddhism of all of its schools – Mahayana, Hinayana and Tantrayana, where once 1,400 monasteries flourished. It was the home of the famous Gandhara School of Sculpture that was an expression of Greco-Roman form in the local Buddhist tradition. Swat was also the historical land where the Muslim conquerors, Mahmud of Ghazni, Babur of Ferghana and Akbar fought their battles preparatory to the conquest of South Asia. The valley of Swat sprawls over 10,360 sq. km at an average elevation of 875 metres. The maximum temperature in July is 38 C and minimum (during January) is 1 C. The normal temperature is maximum 21 C and minimum 7 C. The tourist season is year-round.
WHAT TO SEE IN SWAT?
Saidu Sharif, Mingora & Murghzar: Headquarters of Swat Valley, Saidu Sharif houses the Swat Museum that contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. Mingora, the twin city of Saidu Sharif, has yielded magnificent pieces of Buddhist sculpture and the ruins of great stupas. Marghazar, 16 km from Saidu Sharif, is famous for its “Sufed Mahal” the white marble palace of the former Wali (Ruler) of Swat. Kabal is 6 km from Saidu Sharif with its excellent golf course.Malam Jabba
At 2,636 m above sea level, Malam Jabba Ski Resort stands on top of a mountain of the Hindukush range, north east of Saidu Sharif. It is 314 km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif. After driving for 10 kms on Saidu Sharif-Kalam road, turn right from Manglor for Malam Jabba. Amidst its natural beauty and imprints of Gandhara civilization, lie the modern tourist facilities of a 52 rooms motel, 2 skiing platforms, chairlifts, roller/ice skating rinks, restaurant, telephone and snow clearing equipment etc. The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices. The summer temperatures of 10oC to 25oC give way to lush green meadows and thick green forests of Pine & Deodar trees. In the winter when the temperature falls to –5oC to –10oC, the angel white snow makes it an ideal place for skiing.
Miandam: At 1,830 m above sea level, Miandam Valley is 50 km from Saidu Sharif and recommended for those looking for a peaceful place full of fragrance and scenic beauty.
Madyan & Bahrain: Both the towns are a good stop-over while travelling from Saidu Sharif to Kalam. Madyan is famous for its trout hatcheries and Bahrain for its meeting of two rivers and its handicrafts.
Kalam: The most popular tourist spot in Swat Valley (2,073 m) is 100 km away from Saidu Sharif. In addition to PTDC’s seasonal coach service, there is a regular private bus and van service between Mingora and Kalam.
Ushu, Matiltan and Mahodand Lake: This is the most spectacular area of upper Swat Valley. While staying overnight at Kalam, you can enjoy a day trip by jeep to these beautiful tourist spots. Distance is just 13-16 km from Kalam.
Utrot-Gabral: Another scenic valley of upper Swat, located 21-29 km from Kalam. The road is jeepable and jeeps can be hired from Kalam. A day trip with picnic lunch is recommended.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Swat is linked by road and by air with Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Peshawar. There is regular bus and van service between Rawalpindi and Mingora. A seasonal tourist coach service for Saidu Sharif and Kalam is run by PTDC from 1st June to 30th August every year. For bookings and further information, please contact PTDC offices at Rawalpindi or Saidu Sharif.
WHERE TO STAY?
There are moderately priced hotels, motels and rest houses in Swat at Saidu Sharif, Mingora, Marghzar, Madyan, Bahrain, Kalam and Ushu. PTDC also has its Motels at Saidu Sharif, Miandam, Malam Jabba and Kalam. For local assistance, please contact: Tourist Information Centre, PTDC Motel, Saidu Sharif. Tel: (0946) 9240159 Fax: (0936) 9249156
WHAT TO BUY?
Local handicrafts include embroidered linen, hand-woven rugs and shawals, silverware, tribal jewellery and carved wood work.
Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the KPK, Pakistan.The capital of Swat is Saidu Sharif, but the main town in the Swat valley is Mingora.
wn.com/Swat A Paradise On Earth | Tourist Guide For Swat
Swat Valley Tourism Information.Swat, the land of romance and beauty, is celebrated throughout the world as the holy land of Buddhist learning and piety.
The lush-green valley of Swat, with its rushing torrents, icy-cold lakes, fruit-laden orchards and flower-decked slopes is ideal for holidaymakers. It has a rich historical past, too. This is "Udayana" (The Garden) of the ancient epics; the land of enthralling beauty, where Alexander of Macedonia fought and won some of his major battles before crossing over to the delta of Indus River. This is the "valley of hanging chairs", as described by the famous Chinese pilgrim-chroniclers, Huaen Tsang and Fa-Hian in the fifth and sixth centuries. Swat was once the cradle of Buddhism of all of its schools – Mahayana, Hinayana and Tantrayana, where once 1,400 monasteries flourished. It was the home of the famous Gandhara School of Sculpture that was an expression of Greco-Roman form in the local Buddhist tradition. Swat was also the historical land where the Muslim conquerors, Mahmud of Ghazni, Babur of Ferghana and Akbar fought their battles preparatory to the conquest of South Asia. The valley of Swat sprawls over 10,360 sq. km at an average elevation of 875 metres. The maximum temperature in July is 38 C and minimum (during January) is 1 C. The normal temperature is maximum 21 C and minimum 7 C. The tourist season is year-round.
WHAT TO SEE IN SWAT?
Saidu Sharif, Mingora & Murghzar: Headquarters of Swat Valley, Saidu Sharif houses the Swat Museum that contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. Mingora, the twin city of Saidu Sharif, has yielded magnificent pieces of Buddhist sculpture and the ruins of great stupas. Marghazar, 16 km from Saidu Sharif, is famous for its “Sufed Mahal” the white marble palace of the former Wali (Ruler) of Swat. Kabal is 6 km from Saidu Sharif with its excellent golf course.Malam Jabba
At 2,636 m above sea level, Malam Jabba Ski Resort stands on top of a mountain of the Hindukush range, north east of Saidu Sharif. It is 314 km from Islamabad and 51 km from Saidu Sharif. After driving for 10 kms on Saidu Sharif-Kalam road, turn right from Manglor for Malam Jabba. Amidst its natural beauty and imprints of Gandhara civilization, lie the modern tourist facilities of a 52 rooms motel, 2 skiing platforms, chairlifts, roller/ice skating rinks, restaurant, telephone and snow clearing equipment etc. The food, lodging and skiing facilities are all managed by foreign trained staff and offered at competitive prices. The summer temperatures of 10oC to 25oC give way to lush green meadows and thick green forests of Pine & Deodar trees. In the winter when the temperature falls to –5oC to –10oC, the angel white snow makes it an ideal place for skiing.
Miandam: At 1,830 m above sea level, Miandam Valley is 50 km from Saidu Sharif and recommended for those looking for a peaceful place full of fragrance and scenic beauty.
Madyan & Bahrain: Both the towns are a good stop-over while travelling from Saidu Sharif to Kalam. Madyan is famous for its trout hatcheries and Bahrain for its meeting of two rivers and its handicrafts.
Kalam: The most popular tourist spot in Swat Valley (2,073 m) is 100 km away from Saidu Sharif. In addition to PTDC’s seasonal coach service, there is a regular private bus and van service between Mingora and Kalam.
Ushu, Matiltan and Mahodand Lake: This is the most spectacular area of upper Swat Valley. While staying overnight at Kalam, you can enjoy a day trip by jeep to these beautiful tourist spots. Distance is just 13-16 km from Kalam.
Utrot-Gabral: Another scenic valley of upper Swat, located 21-29 km from Kalam. The road is jeepable and jeeps can be hired from Kalam. A day trip with picnic lunch is recommended.
HOW TO GET THERE?
Swat is linked by road and by air with Islamabad/Rawalpindi and Peshawar. There is regular bus and van service between Rawalpindi and Mingora. A seasonal tourist coach service for Saidu Sharif and Kalam is run by PTDC from 1st June to 30th August every year. For bookings and further information, please contact PTDC offices at Rawalpindi or Saidu Sharif.
WHERE TO STAY?
There are moderately priced hotels, motels and rest houses in Swat at Saidu Sharif, Mingora, Marghzar, Madyan, Bahrain, Kalam and Ushu. PTDC also has its Motels at Saidu Sharif, Miandam, Malam Jabba and Kalam. For local assistance, please contact: Tourist Information Centre, PTDC Motel, Saidu Sharif. Tel: (0946) 9240159 Fax: (0936) 9249156
WHAT TO BUY?
Local handicrafts include embroidered linen, hand-woven rugs and shawals, silverware, tribal jewellery and carved wood work.
Swat is a valley and an administrative district in the KPK, Pakistan.The capital of Swat is Saidu Sharif, but the main town in the Swat valley is Mingora.
- published: 15 Aug 2015
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Rajasthan Travel Doc - Part 01
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar D...
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The region borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 132,150 sq mi or 342,269 km² (about the size of Germany).
The state capital is Jaipur. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga, which are the oldest in the subcontinent discovered so far.
One of the world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range, cradles the only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, and its world-famous Dilwara Temples, a sacred pilgrimage for Jains. Eastern Rajasthan has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska, as well as Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, once famous for its bird life.
Rajasthan was formed on 30 March 1949, when all erstwhile princely states ruled by Rajputs, known as Rajputana, merged into the Dominion of India. The only difference between erstwhile Rajputana and Rajasthan is that certain portions governed directly by the British Raj, in the former province of Ajmer-Merwara, were included. Portions lying geographically outside of Rajputana such as the Tonk state were given to Madhya Pradesh.
Rajasthan is home to many courageous heroes, admired for their courage, strength and determined struggles. A few popular heroes are Bappa Rawal, Rana Sangha, Pratap Singh and Prithviraj Chauhan.
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wn.com/Rajasthan Travel Doc Part 01
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The region borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 132,150 sq mi or 342,269 km² (about the size of Germany).
The state capital is Jaipur. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga, which are the oldest in the subcontinent discovered so far.
One of the world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range, cradles the only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, and its world-famous Dilwara Temples, a sacred pilgrimage for Jains. Eastern Rajasthan has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska, as well as Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, once famous for its bird life.
Rajasthan was formed on 30 March 1949, when all erstwhile princely states ruled by Rajputs, known as Rajputana, merged into the Dominion of India. The only difference between erstwhile Rajputana and Rajasthan is that certain portions governed directly by the British Raj, in the former province of Ajmer-Merwara, were included. Portions lying geographically outside of Rajputana such as the Tonk state were given to Madhya Pradesh.
Rajasthan is home to many courageous heroes, admired for their courage, strength and determined struggles. A few popular heroes are Bappa Rawal, Rana Sangha, Pratap Singh and Prithviraj Chauhan.
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- published: 14 Oct 2008
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Rajasthan Travel Doc - Part 04
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Tha......
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Tha...
wn.com/Rajasthan Travel Doc Part 04
Rājasthān is the largest state of the Republic of India in terms of area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Tha...
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