- The
Gambila River (Pashto and Urdu: دریائے گمبیلا), also
called the
Tochi River (دریائے توچی), is
located in
Khost Province, Afghanistan, and
North Waziristan...
- the
Indus River south of
Isakhel town. One of its
important tributary is
Gambila river, also
known as the Tochi. The
major part of this
basin is an alluvial...
-
Dewan Lakki Mull then
settled some of the
Hindu inhabitants across the
Gambila River towards the north. Eventually,
these settlements turned into a small...
-
Kurrama River (Urdu: دریائے کرم )
Tochi River,
sometimes referred to as the
Gambila River Soan
River (Urdu: دریائے سون) Ling
stream Haro
River Kabul River...
- w****ly
Jumma fair. The
district forms a
basin drained by the
Kurram and
Gambila (or Tochi) rivers,
which originate in the
hills of Waziristan. Although...
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Boniface Gambila Adagbila (born 9 June 1959) is a
Ghanaian politician and
member of the
Sixth Parliament of the
Fourth Republic of
Ghana representing...
- w****ly
Jumma fair. The
district forms a
basin drained by the
Kurram and
Gambila (or Tochi) rivers.
According to the
philologist Michael Witzel, the city...
- the low
range of
uninhabited hills,
which skirt the
Bannu District. The
Gambila River (also
called Tochi River) is the most
important river in the valley...
- Edumadze,
Isaac Egala,
Imoru Erskine,
Emmanuel Esseku,
Haruna Felli,
Roger Gambila,
Boniface Gbedemah,
Komla Agbeli Gbeho,
James Victor Grant, A. G. ("Paa")...
- • coordinates 32°37′36″N 71°21′53″E / 32.6267°N 71.3648°E / 32.6267; 71.3648
Length 320 km (200 mi) Basin features
Tributaries • right
Gambila...