- The
Dwarakeswar (also
known as Dhalkisor) is a
major river in the
western part of the
Indian state of West Bengal. The
river originates near Madhabpur...
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southeasterly course past the town of Bankura,
where it is
known as the
Dwarakeswar river. Near the town of Ghatal, it is
joined by the
Shilabati river,...
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Gandheswari River is a left tributary, 32
kilometres (20 mi) long, of the
Dwarakeswar River and
flows in
Bankura district in the
Indian state of West Bengal...
- town, on the
banks of
Dwarakeswar River in
Bankura district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. 8km 5miles _
River ^
Dwarakeswar ]
Damodar River B Durgapur...
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districts of
Bankura and
Paschim Medinipur. The
Shilabati joins the
Dwarakeswar from the
right near
Ghatal and
afterwards is
known as Rupnarayan. It...
- 18th-century and the
Bishnupur school of painting. 8km 5miles \
River [
Dwarakeswar Z
Damodar River T
Madanmohanpur T
Patit Dommahal T
Maynapur T
Hadal Narayanpur...
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state of West Bengal. It is
situated on the bank of
Dwarakeswar River. 8km 5miles _
River ^
Dwarakeswar ]
Damodar River B
Durgapur Barrage T Jagannathpur...
- 8km 5miles `
Damodar River _
Rupnarayan River ^
Mundeswari River ]
Dwarakeswar River H
Shyambazar H
Satberia H
Parul H
Memanpur H
Mamudpur H Madhabpur...
- Bhagirathi-Hooghly in the east, the Ajoy and its
tributaries in the north, and the
Dwarakeswar, the
Damodar and its
branches in the southwest. Besides,
there are innumerable...
- of a
stone implement and a hand axe in the
upper Gandeshwari,
Middle Dwarakeswar,
Upper Kangsabati,
Upper Tarafeni and
Middle Subarnarekha valleys of...