- The
Kushiyara (Bengali: কুশিয়ারা নদী, romanized: Kuśiara Nôdi) is a
transboundary river in
Bangladesh and ****am, India. It
forms on the India-Bangladesh...
- 4
kilometres (4.0 miles)
south of the
confluence of the
Natikhal and
Kushiyara River. However, the
Natikhal would become dry in
autumn and for this reason...
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District above the town of
Bhairab Bazar by the
joining of the
Surma and the
Kushiyara, both of
which originate in the
hilly regions of
eastern India as the...
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northeast India divides at the
Bangladesh border into the
Surma and the
Kushiyara rivers. It ends in Kis****ganj District,
above Bhairab Bāzār,
where the...
- The
Kushiyara is also
known as the Kai
River after it is
joined by a
major offshoot (distributary) from the Surma. When the
Surma and the
Kushiyara finally...
- districts,
exacerbated by
several rivers such as the Kopili, Barak, and
Kushiyara overflowing. At
least 400,000
people were
impacted and 14,000 displaced...
- Jiabhorali)
Katakhal River Kolong River Kopili River Krishnai River Kulsi River Kushiyara River Lohit River Manas River Mora
Dhansiri River Nanoi River Noa Dehing...
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derived from Shah Zaki, a pir who
established a
khanqah on the
banks of the
Kushiyara River. A ganj, Perso-Bengali
suffix meaning 'marketplace' or 'neighbourhood'...
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flows into
Bangladesh where it
bifurcates into the
Surma river and the
Kushiyara river which converge again to
become the
Meghna river before forming the...
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Kwari Pahuj Meghna Barak Tuivai Dakatia Dhalai Dhaleshwari Feni
Gumti Kushiyara Manu
Surma Kangsha Someshwari Titas Haora Indus River Basin North-west...