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River in Asia
The Indus (/ˈɪndəs/ IN-dəs) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayan river of South and Central Asia. The 3,180 km (1,980 mi) river rises
Indus_River
Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia
The Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC), also known as the Indus Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting
Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) is a water-distribution treaty between India and Pakistan to use the water available in the Indus River system in the territories
Indus_Waters_Treaty
Dolphin species found in the Indus River
The Indus river dolphin (Platanista minor) is a freshwater dolphin in the family Platanistidae. It is endemic to the rivers of the Indus basin in Pakistan
Indus_river_dolphin
Genus of freshwater dolphin
considered to be one species (P. gangetica) with the Ganges river dolphin and the Indus river dolphin being subspecies (P. g. gangetica and P. g. minor
South_Asian_river_dolphin
River delta in India and Pakistan
The Indus River Delta forms where the Indus River flows into the Arabian Sea, mostly in the southern Sindh province of Pakistan with a small portion in
Indus_River_Delta
Kashmir rivers fall into three river systems. Indus River (Main) Ladakh, in Ladakh the main tributaries of Indus are Suru, Nubra and Zanskar rivers. Suru
Rivers_of_Jammu_and_Kashmir
Part of Asia
The Indus Basin is the part of Asia drained by the Indus River and its tributaries. The basin covers an area of 1,120,000 km2 (430,000 sq mi) traversing
Indus_Basin
River in India and Pakistan
India. Subsequently, the Indus Basin Project was developed in Pakistan, which transfers waters from western rivers of the Indus system to replenish the
Ravi_River
Geographical plain in South Asia
2015. "Indus Delta, Pakistan". World Wide Fund for Nature. Retrieved 1 June 2022. Altaf A. Memon (14–19 May 2005). "Devastation of the Indus River Delta"
Indo-Gangetic_Plain
Rivers in Pakistan (Asia)
River Swat River River Jindi Panjkora River Bara River Kunar River (Kunar Rud) Lutkho River Siran River Tangir River: Tributary river of River Indus;
List_of_rivers_of_Pakistan
Intermittent river in India and Pakistan
Mature Indus Valley Civilisation (2600–1900 BCE) are found along the middle course of the (dried-up) Hakra in Pakistan. Around 4,000 years ago, the Indus Valley
Ghaggar-Hakra_River
Deified river mentioned in the Vedas and ancient Indian epics
Moreover, around 90% of the Indus script seals and inscribed objects discovered were found at sites in Pakistan along the Indus river, while other places accounting
Saraswati_River
Symbols of the Indus Valley Civilisation
The Indus script, also known as the Harappan script and the Indus Valley script, is a corpus of symbols produced by the Indus Valley Civilisation. Most
Indus_script
River in India and Pakistan
the Indus (present-day Uch Sharif or Mithankot or Chacharan in Pakistan) at the confluence of the Indus and the combined streams of Punjab rivers (currently
Chenab_River
1221 Mongol victory over the Khwarazmians
The Battle of the Indus was fought on the banks of the Indus River, on 24 November 1221, between the armies commanded by Jalal al-Din of the Khwarazmian
Battle_of_the_Indus
inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation lists the technological and civilisational achievements of the Indus Valley Civilisation, an ancient
List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilisation
List_of_inventions_and_discoveries_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Pakistani government agency
Indus River System Authority (IRSA) is a water regulator in Pakistan, established in 1992 as an act of Parliament. The authority was established for regulating
Indus_River_System_Authority
River in Ladakh, India
The Zanskar River is the first major tributary of the Indus River, equal or greater in volume than the main river,[citation needed] which flows entirely
Zanskar_River
River in India and Pakistan
The Suru River is a tributary of the Indus River that flows largely through the Kargil district of Ladakh, India, into Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan. The
Suru_River_(Indus)
Salt marsh in the Thar Desert
kilometres (10,000 sq mi) between the Gulf of Kutch and the mouth of the Indus River in southern Pakistan. The marsh can be accessed from the village of Khavda
Great_Rann_of_Kutch
River in Asia
the Indus River. The combination of the Sutlej and Chenab rivers in the plains of Punjab forms the Panjnad, which finally flows into the Indus River at
Sutlej
Polyphyletic grouping of dolphins
Platanista South Asian river dolphin, Platanista gangetica, with two subspecies Ganges river dolphin (susu), P. g. gangetica Indus river dolphin (bhulan),
River_dolphin
4th-century BCE Greek military commander, admiral of Alexander the Great
expeditionary voyage starting from the Indus River, through the Persian Gulf and ending at the mouth of the Tigris River following the Indian campaign of Alexander
Nearchus
River in India
839 sq mi) large. As of 2017, the river is home to a tiny isolated population of the Indus dolphin. Rig-veda calls the river Vipāś, which means unfettered
Beas_River
American actress
Indus Arthur (born Indus Jo Saugstad; April 28, 1941 – December 29, 1984) was an American film and television actress. Arthur was born in Los Angeles County
Indus_Arthur
River in Punjab, Pakistan
provinces south of the Sutlej River and east of the Indus River. Beyond the confluence of the Indus and Panjnad rivers, the Indus River was known as Satnad (Sat
Panjnad_River
Hinduš was used for the province at the lower Indus basin. Scylax of Caryanda who explored the Indus river for the Persian emperor probably took over the
Names_of_India
in northeast Afghanistan. Over 1000 Indus Valley Civilisation sites have been discovered. Only 40 sites on the Indus valley were known in the pre-Partition
List of Indus Valley Civilisation sites
List_of_Indus_Valley_Civilisation_sites
Indian rivers
Chenab joins with the Sutlej to form the Panjnad River, which merges with the Indus. The Indus River Delta is mostly in the Sindh province of Pakistan
List_of_major_rivers_of_India
River in India and Pakistan
Jhelum River at Jhelum City, 2005 Rivers of Jammu and Kashmir List of rivers of Pakistan Beas River Indus River Kalnai River Ravi River Satluj River Chenab
Jhelum_River
River in India and Pakistan
The Shyok River (sometimes spelled Shayok) is a major tributary of the Indus River that flows through northern Ladakh in India and into Gilgit-Baltistan
Shyok_River
Species of toothed whale
in September, Lebeck should be given priority. The Ganges river dolphin and the Indus river dolphin were initially classified as a single species, Platanista
Ganges_river_dolphin
the Beas River joins the Sutlej. Later the Chenab joins with the Sutlej to form the Panjnad River, which merges with the Indus. The Indus River Delta is
List_of_rivers_of_India
Mythical worm from the Indus river
white, carnivorous worm with a large pair of teeth that lived in the Indus River. Gustav Oppert in the 19th century reasoned that skōlex referred to a
Indus_worm
Tidal estuary on the Indus River in India and Pakistan
is a 96 km (60 mi) tidal estuary in the uninhabited marshlands of the Indus River Delta on the border between India and Pakistan. The creek flows into
Sir_Creek
Natural flowing freshwater stream
the Indus Valley Civilization on the Indus River. The desert climates of the surrounding areas made these societies especially reliant on rivers for survival
River
Ancient Persian conquest in the Indian subcontinent
incursion, the Persian army annexed a large region to the west of the Indus River, consolidating the early eastern borders of their new realm. With a brief
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley
Achaemenid_conquest_of_the_Indus_Valley
Silt deposition landform at the mouth of a river
is made by the Indus river no less than is the case with that of Egypt". As a generic term for the landform at the mouth of the river, the word delta
River_delta
2008 non-fiction book by Alice Albinia
Empires of the Indus was awarded the Jerwood Award by the Royal Society of Literature in 2005. The Indus River is a transboundary river more than 3000 km
Empires_of_the_Indus
River in Pakistan
The Gilgit River (Urdu: دریائے گلگت) is a tributary of the Indus River, flowing through Gilgit Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The upper sections
Gilgit_River
Country in South Asia
subcontinent in the western margins of the Indus river basin 9,000 years ago, evolving gradually into the Indus Valley Civilisation of the third millennium
India
1027 battle between the Ghaznavids and Jats at Salt Range
of the Indus in 1027, was the final military campaign by Mahmud of Ghazni (r. 998–1030) targeting the Jats of the Salt Range in the lower Indus Valley
Battle_of_the_Indus_(1027)
Depositional feature of the Indus river
from human infrastructure. The Indus Fan, a sedimentation cluster created by the depositional flow of the Indus River, is the second largest fan system
Indus_Fan
Most houses of Indus Valley were made from mud, dried mud bricks, or clay bricks of a standardised size. The urban areas of the Indus Valley civilization
Sanitation of the Indus Valley Civilisation
Sanitation_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Gorge formed by the Indus River in the Himalayas
The Indus Gorge is a gorge formed by the Indus River as it skirts the Nanga Parbat massif, the western anchor of the Greater Himalayas, before it debouches
Indus_Gorge
c. 305–303 BCE conflict in South Asia
river Indus, so that the boundaries of his empire were the most extensive in Asia after that of Alexander. The whole region from Phrygia to the Indus
Seleucid–Mauryan_War
River in Pakistan and Afghanistan
The Chitral River serves as a major tributary of the Kabul River, which is in turn a tributary of the Indus River in Pakistan. The river rises in the
Chitral_River
Chief of Defence Forces and Chief of the Army Staff of Pakistan (born 1968)
allow India to choke the Indus River, vowing to destroy any dam New Delhi sought to build, and declared that "the Indus River is not the Indians' family
Asim_Munir
Mughal emperor from 1713 to 1719
Farrukhsiyar (Persian: فرخسیار, Persian pronunciation: [faɾ.ˈɾux saj.ˈjɑːɾ]; 20 August 1683 – 9 April 1719), also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth
Farrukhsiyar
Species of toothed whale
The Amazon river dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), also known as the boto, bufeo or pink river dolphin, is a species of toothed whale endemic to South America
Amazon_river_dolphin
Largest freshwater lake in Pakistan
of the Indus, and sometimes catches floodwater from the river, while in winter when the river is low, water flows from the lake into the Indus. Freshwater
Lake_Manchar
8th century battle between Umayyads and Brahmin dynasty of Sindh
defeated by the Umayyads near the Indus River, and Dahir was killed. The battle took place on the left bank of the Indus. The names of that place on those
Battle_of_Aror
Ancient Greek military campaign in Indus Valley
held suzerainty over the Indus valley in the previous decades, but there was no trace of Achaemenid rule beyond the Indus river when Alexander's army arrived
Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
Indian_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great
place, the Indus Flotilla steamers could take cargo from Kotri instead of Karachi (saving about 150 miles (240 km) through the Indus River delta). The
History of rail transport in Pakistan
History_of_rail_transport_in_Pakistan
scholars knew nothing about Indus Valley religions. In contrast to contemporary Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations, Indus Valley lacks any monumental
Religion of the Indus Valley Civilisation
Religion_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Maharana of Mewar from 1509 to 1528
Khal, a small rivulet near Bayana and Agra) in the northeast, to the Indus River in the west and north-west. Nearly all the Rajput chiefs owed allegiance
Rana_Sanga
Tochi, Gomal, Zhob rivers which join the Indus at KPK. At Mithankot these rivers finally meet with the River Indus. After this the Indus flows alone through
Geography_of_Pakistan
River in Tibet Autonomous Region, China
噶尔藏布; pinyin: Găěr Zàngbù), also called Gartang or Gar River, is a headwater of the Indus River in the Ngari Prefecture, Tibet, China. It merges with other
Gar_Tsangpo
Conflict in South Asia from 1826 to 1831
Singh Nalwa, Budh Singh was assigned to Akora, a village across the Indus River. Khattak Afghans, under the leadership of Najaf Khan, populated the majority
Syed_Ahmad's_Holy_War
Known whale, dolphin, and porpoise species
(2021). "Taxonomic revision of the South Asian River dolphins (Platanista): Indus and Ganges River dolphins are separate species". Marine Mammal Science
List_of_cetaceans
Tribes in Tor Ghar (Black Mountain) range
north, finally descending to the Indus by two large spurs, at the foot of the easternmost of which lies Thakot. The Indus, after passing Thakot, turns westward
The_Black_Mountain_tribes
River in Afghanistan and Pakistan
watershed of the Helmand River by the Unai Pass. The Kabul River empties into the Indus River near Attock, Pakistan. It is the major river in eastern Afghanistan
Kabul_River
Country in South Asia
the various sites of the Indus Valley Civilisation, including Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. Following the decline of the Indus Valley Civilisation, semi-nomadic
Pakistan
tortoise, Sindh krait and yellow monitor and amphibian species of Indus Valley bullfrog and Indus Valley toad. Some of the threatened mammal species include
Wildlife_of_Pakistan
systems in India, including the three longest rivers: the Ganges, the Brahmaputra and the Indus. These three river systems are fed by more than 5000 glaciers
List of rivers of India by discharge
List_of_rivers_of_India_by_discharge
is a List of international river borders. Rivers that form any portion of the border between two countries minimum: Rivers that form borders between countries
List of international river borders
List_of_international_river_borders
Herodotus' knowledge of modern India
Achaemenid Persian province Hindush which was at the lower Indus basin (Sindh), the entire Indus land, which contained two other Persian provinces—Thatagush
India_(Herodotus)
Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)
June 1009 AD. After this victory Ghaznavids annexed the region from Indus River to Nagarkot but after Mahmud's departure the territories of salt range
Mahmud_of_Ghazni
Province of Pakistan
the Indus river basin, which gradually developed into the Indus Valley Civilisation. The Aryans migrated from Central Asia after 2000 BCE as the Indus Valley
Sindh
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
though the cultural influence of "Greater Gandhara" extended across the Indus River to Taxila and westwards into the Kabul Valley as far as Bamyan, and northwards
Gandhara
River in Punjab, Pakistan
and drains into the Indus River near Makhad. A seasonal river, it is almost entirety fed by rainwater during monsoon. The Soan River drains much of the
Soan_River
Region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and Indus Kohistan, where Kohistanis still form a majority. Geographically it comprise upper Panjkora Valley, upper Swat Valley and a section of Indus Valley
Kohistan,_Pakistan
Canal in Pakistan
stemming off the left bank of the Indus River to join the course of the old Nara River, a tributary c.q. paleochannel of the Indus which received water from the
Nara_Canal
Incarnation of Varuna
believed by Sindhis to have performed other miracles, such as entering the Indus river at Nasirpur and coming up at Bukkur, at the northernmost extent of Sindh
Jhulelal_(Hinduism)
Afghan sacking of Delhi in 1757
defeat, Ahmad Shah launched his second invasion in 1749, crossing the Indus River. Moin-ul-Mulk, the governor of the Punjab, urgently requested aid from
Sack_of_Delhi_(1757)
Topics referred to by the same term
Indus, a Pakistani airline Indus Air, a defunct Indian airline Indus Airways, a domestic air carrier based in Delhi, India IndUS Aviation, a Texas-based
Indus_(disambiguation)
640 AD battle in Makran, Pakistan
known, but historians suggest it was fought on the western bank of the River Indus. Suhail ibn Adi was given command of this expedition by Caliph Umar.
Battle_of_Rasil
Desert in Pakistan
piedmont of the northern Salt Range, the Indus River floodplains in the west and the Jhelum and Chenab rivers' floodplains in the east. It is a subtropical
Thal_Desert
Major river in Asia
Yangtze River in China, now likely extinct; the Indus River dolphin of the Indus River in Pakistan; the Amazon river dolphin of the Amazon River in South
Ganges
with Indus River near Lagankhel on south bank. Koyul Lungpa River: runs from Chang La in south to northwest past Koyul to its confluence with Indus near
Geography_of_Ladakh
Road in Pakistan
by National Highway Authority (NHA). The Indus Highway passes through the Kohat Tunnel. In 1980, the Indus Highway was proposed to provide an alternative
Indus_Highway
Mountain range near the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Mountains near the Kabul River. It divides the valley of the Amu Darya (the ancient Oxus) to the north from the Indus River valley to the south. The range
Hindu_Kush
Species of river dolphin
Plata and Amazon rivers in South America and the Ganges and Indus rivers on the Indian subcontinent. It is well known that the river dolphins are not
Baiji
Western section of the Himalayas
Dolpa, Mustang and Humla in Nepal. Four of the five tributaries of the Indus River in Punjab (Beas, Chenab, Jhelum, and Ravi) rise in the Western Himalayas;
Western_Himalayas
rivers in Punjab have crocodiles, including reintroduced gharials in the Beas River after half a century of their extirpation from the state. Indus river
Wildlife_of_Punjab,_India
Classification of civilization
grew up along the Indus River around 3300 BCE in parts of what are now India and Pakistan (see Bronze Age India). The fourth great river civilization emerged
River_valley_civilization
Mountain pass in Ladakh, India
Lungpa and the Indus River at an elevation of 19,024 feet (5,799 m). It forms the source for the Umlung stream that drains into the Indus River and a tributary
Umling_La
Physiographical region in South Asia
welding to Eurasia, is called the Indus-Yarlung suture zone. It lies north of the Himalayas. The headwaters of the Indus River and the Yarlung Tsangpo (later
Indian_subcontinent
Indus Journey: A Personal View of Pakistan is a book by Imran Khan that was first published in 1990. The book documents his travel along the Indus River
Indus_Journey
Conflicts between Indian kingdoms and the Ghaznavids
cover the area south of the Hindu Kush in Afghanistan and east to the Indus River in what is today Pakistan. His son Mahmud of Ghazni succeeded him. In
Ghaznavid_campaigns_in_India
Mountain range in Asia
bend of the Indus river. Its eastern anchor, Namcha Barwa, lies immediately west of the great bend of the Yarlung Tsangpo River. The Indus-Yarlung suture
Himalayas
City in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan-administered Kashmir
of the Indus and Shigar rivers. Skardu is an important gateway to the eight-thousanders of the nearby Karakoram mountain range. The Indus River running
Skardu
Water control project
The Indus Basin Project is a water control project that resulted from a treaty, Indus Waters Treaty, signed between India and Pakistan in 1960 that guaranteed
Indus_Basin_Project
Marginal sea of the northern Indian Ocean
of the Indus Fan, which was flooded and submerged along with the rest of the Indian coast at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). The Indus Fan, a
Arabian_Sea
Largest city in Pakistan and the capital of Sindh province
Qasim conquered the Sindh and Indus Valley and the port of Debal, from where he launched his forces further into the Indus Valley in 712. Some have identified
Karachi
Large mangrove ecoregion on the Arabian Sea coast of Pakistan and India
2020). "Ignored by Pakistan, the Indus delta is being lost to the sea". The Third Pole. Retrieved 2020-12-18. "Indus River Delta-Arabian Sea mangroves".
Indus River Delta–Arabian Sea mangroves
Indus_River_Delta–Arabian_Sea_mangroves
River in Pakistan and India
The Shingo River is a tributary of the Indus River, and flows through Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan and Kargil in India. The river originates in Gilgit-Batistan
Shingo_River
Subregion of the Asian continent
subcontinent in the western margins of the Indus River Basin 9,000 years ago, evolving gradually into the Indus Valley Civilisation of the third millennium
South_Asia
Region in South Asia
all the rivers originating in this region are part of the Indus River system. After reaching the end of the Great Himalayan range, the Indus turns a corner
Kashmir
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Rajasthani
Holy Book of Hindus
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Holy Book of Hindus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Winders.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Moon
Boy/Male
Hindu
Belonging to the Indus
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
India; Star
Female
Hindi/Indian
(इनà¥à¤¦à¥) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word for the moon, INDU means "bright drop."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Hindus God
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jakshani | ஜகà¯à®·à®¾à®¨à¯€Â Â
Hindus God
Jakshani | ஜகà¯à®·à®¾à®¨à¯€Â Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Mercury; Planet
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Moon; Lord Chandra (Moon)
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Pashtun
The Indus River
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saindhav | ஸைநà¯à®¤à®¾à®µ
Belonging to the Indus
Saindhav | ஸைநà¯à®¤à®¾à®µ
Boy/Male
Hindu
A gotra of hindus
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Sun
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bharathwaj | பாரதவாஜ
A gotra of hindus
Bharathwaj | பாரதவாஜ
Boy/Male
Latin
God of fertility.
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Indus river
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Woman; Goddess of Hindus; Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Holy Book of the Hindus
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gift of Lord Skanda or Karthikeya
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Preserver of Yoga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Unity
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Attractive; Handsome
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English, German, Irish
Red Haired; Roe Deer; From the Rowan Tree; Renowned Land
Girl/Female
Indian
Lovely, Charming
Girl/Female
English Polish Greek
Pure.
Female
Bulgarian
, tulip.
Boy/Male
Basque
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Blessing
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
INDUS RIVER
imp. & p. p.
of Indue
pl.
of Nidus
v. t.
To clothe; to invest; hence, to endow; to furnish; to supply with moral or mental qualities.
n.
A nest: a repository for the eggs of birds, insects, etc.; a breeding place; esp., the place or substance where parasites or the germs of a disease effect lodgment or are developed.
v. t.
To put on, as clothes; to draw on.
n.
An anvil.
pl.
of Hindu
v. t.
To indue or imbue (a body) with soul.
n.
A small fresh-water cyprinoid fish (Leuciscus idus or Idus idus) of Europe. A domesticated variety, colored like the goldfish, is called orfe in Germany.
n.
One of the small bones in the tympanum of the ear; the anvil bone. See Ear.
n.
A system of philosophy among the Hindus, founded on scattered texts of the Vedas, and thence termed the "Anta," or end or substance.
v. t.
To indue with a soul; to furnish with a soul or mind.
n.
the incus. See Incus.
n.
The third of the four great original castes among the Hindus, now either extinct or partially represented by the mercantile class of Banyas. See the Note under Caste, 1.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Indue
n.
The central portion of the armature of the pharynx in the Rotifera.
n.
A tidal flood which regularly or occasionally rushes into certain rivers of peculiar configuration or location, in one or more waves which present a very abrupt front of considerable height, dangerous to shipping, as at the mouth of the Amazon, in South America, the Hoogly and Indus, in India, and the Tsien-tang, in China.
n.
An orchideous plant with matted roots, of the genus Neottia (N. nidus-avis.)
v. t.
To indue.
v. t.
To indue with stamina.