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Someshwari River,
known as the
Singsang chi or
Simsang wari by the A.chik
tribe (Bengali: সোমেশ্বরী নদী),
known as
Simsang River in the
Indian state of...
- Guwahati; and 287 km from
state capital Shillong. It has the
famous river,
Someshwari, also
known as the
Simsang in the Garo language,
flowing through its expanse...
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rituals and
customs are observed. The
goddesses like Rakteshwari, Chamundi,
Someshwari, Kurathi, and the gods like
Vishnumoorthi are
propitiated in
these household...
- also
known as the
Baulai River after it is
joined by the south-flowing
Someshwari River. The
Kushiyara receives tributaries from the
Sylhet Hills and Tripura...
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Tuivai Dakatia Dhalai Dhaleshwari Feni
Gumti Kushiyara Manu
Surma Kangsha Someshwari Titas Haora Indus River Basin North-west
Arabian Sea
Indus Chenab Bhaga...
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School &
Seminary Ranikong Mission School Rashimoni Statue Sagor Dighi Someshwari River Susang (sculpture)
TEBHAHA Movement Tonk
Movement Statue 1942-43...
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northern parts of
Mymensingh and
Netrakona districts of Bangladesh. The
Someshwari is one of the main
rivers that join it from the north. At Gaglajuri, the...
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region rise from the
Nokrek Range, of
which the
river Simsang,
known as
Someshwari when it
emerges into
Bangladesh at Baghmara, is the most prominent. Notable...
- River,
Durgapur Upazila,
Netrakona District,
Bangladesh 56 37 93 1 74
Someshwari (Simsang /
Singsang chi /
Simsang wari) East Garo
Hills of Meghalaya,...
- its
capital at
Kuttiyeri pazhayidam in
Kannur district, it
worshipped Someshwari as its
Kingdom deity.
Payyanur and
Taliparamba belong to the Neriyottu...