- The
Dharla River (Bengali: ধরলা নদী, romanized: Dhorola nodi) is a
tributary of the
Brahmaputra which is a trans-boundary
river flowing through India,...
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known as
Dharla River in
Bangladesh and
flows through towns like Kolaghat,
Phulbari and
Kurigram City and P****es
southwards until the
Dharla debouches...
- Kurigram. The
major rivers are the
Brahmaputra (now
called the Jamuna),
Dharla, and Teesta.
Minor rivers include the Dudhkumar, Phulkuar, Gangadhar, Jinjiram...
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Railway from
Kaunia to
Dharla River. The
Kaunia Dharla railway lines were
converted to
metre gauge in 1901. The Kaunia-
Dharla line was
extended to Amingaon...
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Eastern Bengal Railway from
Kaunia to
Dharla River,
thereby creating the Kaunia–Dharlla
State Railway. The
Kaunia Dharla railway lines were
converted to metre...
- It's the 2nd
largest Upazila in Bangladesh.
Water bodies Main rivers:
dharla, pasur, arpangachhia, Taldhup, Malancha, kobadak, ball;
Koyra canal is notable...
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Eastern Bengal Railway from
Kaunia to
Dharla River,
thereby creating the Kaunia–Dharlla
State Railway. The
Kaunia Dharla railway lines were
converted to metre...
- Ghaghat–Alay 148 1,388.6 46.6
Jinjiram 2,798.5 103
Teesta 414 12,466.1 463.2
Dharla–Jaldhaka 289 5,929.4 245.1
Torsa 12,183 361.7
Middle Brahmaputra Gangadhar...
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located in the
alluvial plain of Teesta-Brahmaputra
basin at the bank of
Dharla River . The
avarage elevation of the town in 31 meter. Kurigram's humid...
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marked by -la'. For example:
magac "name" magacla' "nameless" dhar "clothes"
dharla' "clothesless," i.e.,
naked In Martuthunira, the
privative case is formed...