- The
Chautang is a
seasonal river,
originating in the
Sivalik Hills, in the
Indian state of Haryana. The
Chautang River is a
tributary of the
Sarsuti river...
-
Ghaggar River (paleo
Sarasvati River,
including its
tributary present day
Chautang which is
paleo channel of
vedic era
Drishadvati river)
along Haryana-Punjab...
- of the
Ghaggar are the
Kaushalya river, Markanda, Sarsuti,
Tangri and
Chautang. The
Kaushalya river is a
tributary of
Ghaggar river on the left side of...
- Siswal, was
situated in the
valley of the
Chautang river.
Karanpura is also
located nearby along the
Chautang. In the view of many scholars,
Ghaggar was...
- are
situated in the
plain of the
ancient Chautang river, that was
flowing east to west in this area.
Chautang, in its turn, was a
tributary of the ancient...
- of Himalayas, such as
Ghaggar (palaeochannel of
vedic Sarasvati river),
Chautang (paleochannel of
vedic Drishadvati river,
tributary of the Ghagghar), Tangri...
- July. Ghaggar-Hakra
River Markanda river,
Haryana Sarsuti Tangri river Chautang Singh,
Dhruv Sen, ed. (2018). The
Indian riversĀ :
scientific and socio-economic...
- to the Vinasana,
which is west of its
confluence with the
Drshadvati (
Chautang). The
Drshadvati is
described as a
seasonal stream (10.17),
meaning it...
- of the
prehistoric Drishadvati River that
originated in
Siwalik Hills.
Chautang is a
tributary of
Sarsuti river which in turn is a
tributary of Ghaggar...
- Ghaggar-Hakra
River Kaushalya river, a
tributary of Ghaggar-Hakra
River Chautang, a
tributary of Ghaggar-Hakra
River Sutlej, a
tributary of
Indus Ganges...