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Sankosh (also Puna
Thsang Chu, and Svarnakosha) is a
river that
rises in
northern Bhutan and
empties into the
Brahmaputra in the
state of ****am in India...
- later, back in Jamduar, H. E. Tyndale, a tea planter,
reported seeing "
Sankosh cream langurs." However, it wasn't
until a few
years later that a focused...
- and his son Parik****
Narayan of the Koch
dynasty that
stretched from
Sankosh River in the west to the
Bhareli River in the east on the
north bank of...
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hills in
Bhutan and the
plains in India. This
region is
divided by the
Sankosh River into
Eastern and
Western Dooars,
consisting of an area of 880 km2...
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divisions were:
Ratnapitha from the
Maurang kingdom to
Sankosh river,
Kamapitha from
Sankosh to Duimunisila,
Bhadrapitha from
Kallang river to kailash...
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region provide most of Bhutan's
forest production. The Torsa, Raidāk,
Sankosh, and
Manas are Bhutan's main rivers,
flowing through this region. Most...
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protected area. One of Bhutan's
longest rivers, the
Punatsang Chhu or
Sankosh river flows through the district. It is the main
district where the Lhotshampa...
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Dihing River Kameng River Kolong Kopili River Lohit River Manas River Sankosh River Subansiri River Teesta River Northeast India has a
subtropical climate...
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Gossaigaon 2021 Part of
Eastern Himalayan Foothills Gee's
golden langur Sankosh River Kaziranga National Park Near
Kaliabor 1974
Declared as
UNESCO World...
- Noa-Nadi
River Nona
River Pagladiya River Puthimari River Ranganadi River Sankosh River Saralbhanga River Siang River Subansiri River Tipkai River Tuni River...