- 26°38′N 92°53′E / 26.633°N 92.883°E / 26.633; 92.883 The
Kameng River (previously
named Bharali River, now
called Kameng in
Arunachal Pradesh and Jiabharali...
-
several rapidly flowing Himalayan streams,
including the Subansiri, Kameng,
Bhareli, Dhansiri, Manas, Champamati, Saralbhanga, and
Sankosh Rivers. The main...
- the Koch
dynasty that
stretched from
Sankosh River in the west to the
Bhareli River in the east on the
north bank of the
Brahmaputra River. It was created...
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Kopili Indo-Gangetic
plain Himalayas Brahmaputra 290 16 28
Hatiamukh Jia
Bhareli Indo-Gangetic
plain Himalayas Brahmaputra 264 12 26
Tezpur Kaveri Deccan...
- the king of Koch Hajo, who
ruled from
Sankosh River in the west to the
Bhareli River in the east on the
north bank of the
Brahmaputra River and rival...
- Chhat, Banoor,
Manauli Ghanauli, Bharatgarh, Kandhola, Chooni,
Machhli Bhareli, Banga, Bela,
Attal Garh and some
other places in the
province of Sirhind...
- his full
independence over the area
between the
Sankosh river and the
Bhareli river that came to
known as Koch Hajo
struck his own coins. However, this...
-
Puthimari river. Desai, A.J. "Study on the
channel migration pattern of Jia-
Bhareli,
Puthimari and
Pagladiya tributaries of the
Brahmaputra river using remote...
- Naranarayana, the
kingdom extended a firm rule
between the
Karatoya and the
Bhareli rivers. Even
though the Koch
kings called themselves Kamateshwars (lords...
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Kasur In 1764, at the Sikh
conquest of Sirhind, He
acquired Bharatgarh,
Bhareli,
Chune Machhli, Ghanauli, Jhunga, Kandhaulah, and Manauli,
worth one lakh...