-
Jamuna River,
which is over 4
miles wide
during the
rainy season. The
Dhaleswari,
first an old
channel of the
Ganges and then of the Brahmaputra, cuts...
- The
Dhaleshwari River (Bengali: ধলেশ্বরী, romanized: Dhalēśbarī , Dhôleshshori) is a distributary, 160
kilometres (99 mi) long, of the
Jamuna River in...
- India: the Irang, Tuivai,
Sonai (or Tuirial), the Jiri, the
Tlawng (or
Dhaleswari, or Katakal), the Jatinga, the
Longai and the Madhura.
Tipaimukh Dam is...
- the old
Brahmaputta to the
north from near Jamalpur.
Bangshi falls into
Dhaleswari near Savar, in
Dhaka district. The
Bangshi forms a
natural barrier to...
- The
Rupnarayan is a
river in India. It
begins as the
Dhaleswari (Dhalkisor) in the
Chhota Nagpur plateau foothills northeast of the town of Purulia. It...
-
becomes the
point of
departure of the
large Dhaleswari River on its left bank. A
tributary of the
Dhaleswari, the
Buriganga ("Old Ganga"),
flows past Dhaka...
-
hills wildlife sanctuary'. The
southern part was also
recommended as '
Dhaleswari'
wildlife sanctuary.
Karimganj town is an
important centre of
trade and...
- Only
minor areas near the Old Brahmaputra, Meghna, ****alakshya and
Dhaleswari rivers are
affected by
river water and
receive fresh silt deposits. A...
- extinct. The
southern part of the
district was also
recommended as a
Dhaleswari wildlife sanctuary but has yet to
receive that status.
Silchar has an...
- the city of
Narayanganj in
central Bangladesh until it
merges with the
Dhaleswari near Kalagachhiya. The
river is
about 110
kilometres (68 mi) long and...