- The
Tamur River is a
major river in
eastern Nepal,
which begins around Kanchenjunga. The
Tamor and the Arun join the Sun
Koshi at
Tribenighat to form...
- Himalayas, the
Kangchenjunga Himal,
which is
bounded in the west by the
Tamur River, in the
north by the
Lhonak River and
Jongsang La, and in the east...
- सप्तकोशी, saptakoshī) for its
seven upper tributaries.
These include the
Tamur River originating from the
Kanchenjunga area in the east and Arun River...
- and fillings. The most po****r are the ones
filled with
dates (kleichat
tamur).
There are also
sweet discs (khfefiyyat), as well as half
moons filled...
- Ayn al-Tamr or Ain al-
Tamur (Arabic: عين التمر) is a city in
central Iraq,
located about 67 km west of
Karbala near
Razzaza Lake. The
oasis of Ayn al-Tamr...
-
Alliance (2)
Abshir Ya Iraq (1)
National State Forces Coalition (1) Ain Al-
Tamur Al-Hindiya (Tuwayrij)
Karbala "Sub-national HDI - Area
Database - Global...
- Ain Al-
Tamur Stadium (Arabic: ملعب عين التمر) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Ayn al-Tamr, 86 km west of Karbala, Iraq. It is
currently used
mostly for...
- Ain Al-
Tamur Sport Club (Arabic: نادي عين التمر الرياضي), is an
Iraqi football team
based in Karbala, that
plays in the
Iraqi Second Division League....
- Ain Al-
Tamur District (Arabic: قضاء عين التمر) is a
district of
Karbala Governorate,
central Iraq. Its po****tion is a 100% Shia. http://www.iau-iraq...
-
annual flow is 2.2 x 1010 m3. The
average sediment load is 5.4 x 107 m3. The
Tamur and the Arun
rivers join the
Sunkoshi at
Tribenighat to form the Saptkoshi...