- The
Nyamjang Chu, or
Nyashang Chu (Tibetan: ཉ་བཤང་ཆུ, Wylie: nya
bshang chu, THL: nya
shang chu) is a cross-border
perennial river that
originates in the...
-
Kejielang River (Chinese: 克节朗河; pinyin: Kè jié láng hé) is a
tributary of
Nyamjang Chu that
flows along the
disputed border between India and China. The Indian...
- rong chu; Chinese: 桑多洛河; pinyin: Sāng duō luò hé) is a
tributary of the
Nyamjang Chu
river that
flows along the
disputed Sino-Indian
border between the...
-
flows through this region. It
flows west and then
southwest to join the
Nyamjang Chu
river 8
miles (13 km) downstream. The
Taktsang Gompa is
within the...
- addition, two south-flowing
rivers from Tibet, viz., the
Tsona Chu and
Nyamjang Chu, join the
river within the district. The
combined river flows west...
- the north,
turns west near Sakteng,
briefly utilising the
Tawang Chu and
Nyamjang Chu,
before turning north up to the
eastern Chinese tripoint.
Britain had...
-
rivers Nyamjang Chu and
Tsona Chu flow
through the
county and
enter India's
Tawang district,
where they join the
Tawang Chu river.
Between Nyamjang Chu and...
-
district of
Indian state of
Arunachal Pradesh. It is on the bank of the
Nyamjang Chu river,
which originates in
Tibet and
enters India from the
north near...
- ****am and
Tsona city in
Tibet (now China). The
route p****ed
through the
Nyamjang Chu and
Tawang Chu
rivers via
Trashigang and Dewangiri. The
Monpas of Tibet...
- course. 5km 3miles New
Khinzemane Post
Thagla ridge Sumdorong Chu
Nyamjang Chu
Nyamjang Chu
Namkha Chu
Namkha Chu
Namkha Chu
Zemithang Lumpo Zirkhim Hatung...