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  2. Ghaggar-Hakra River - Wikipedia

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    The Ghaggar river flows into the Ottu reservoir, afterwards it becomes the Hakra river Ghaggar river's dry bed in February near Naurangdesar village, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, India. Ghaggar river, near Anoopgarh, Rajasthan in the month of September. The Ghaggar is an intermittent river in India, flowing during the monsoon rains.

  3. Dangri - Wikipedia

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    Further downstream on the banks of the Ghaggar stands an old derelict fort at Sirsa town named Sarsuti. [4] After the Ottu barrage, the Ghaggar river is called the Hakra River and in Sindh it is called the Nara River. The order of rivers from left to right is the Ghaggar, Dangri, Markanda and Sarsuti.

  4. Ottu barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Ottu barrage, sometimes spelled as the Otu barrage and also known as Ottu Head, is a masonry weir on the Ghaggar-Hakra River in Sirsa, Haryana state of India that creates a large water reservoir out of the formerly-small Dhanur lake, located near the village of Ottu, which is about 8 miles from Sirsa City in Haryana, India. [1]

  5. Sarasvati River - Wikipedia

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    The present Ghaggar-Hakra River is a seasonal river in India and Pakistan that flows only during the monsoon season, but satellite images in possession of the ISRO and ONGC have confirmed that the major course of a river ran through the present-day Ghaggar River. [74]

  6. Rakhigarhi - Wikipedia

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    Rakhigarhi or Rakhi Garhi is a village and an archaeological site in the Hisar District of the northern Indian state of Haryana, situated about 150 km northwest of Delhi.It is located in the Ghaggar River plain, [1] some 27 km from the seasonal Ghaggar river, and belonged to the Indus Valley civilisation, being part of the pre-Harappan (7000-3300 BCE), early Harappan (3300-2600 BCE), and the ...

  7. Ghaghara - Wikipedia

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    The Ghaghara River, also known as the Karnali River in Nepal, Mapcha Tsangpo in Tibet, and as the Sarayu River in the lower Ghaghara of India's Awadh, [1] [2] is a perennial trans-boundary river that originates in the northern slopes of the Himalayas in the Tibetan Plateau, cuts through the Himalayas in Nepal and joins the Sharda River at Brahmaghat in India.

  8. File:Ghaggar-Hakra ancient river bed.svg - Wikipedia

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    Français : Ancien lit de la rivière Ghaggar-Hakra. Le segment en turquoise est le lit récent de la rivière Sutlej vers 9000 av. J-C., en magenta, le lit original de la rivière Ghaggar-Hakra, en indigo le lit du Sutlej lors de l'apogée de la civilisation harappéenne et en rose l'hypothèse d'une rivière Drishadvati alimentant le Ghaggar-Hakra.

  9. Ottu, Sirsa - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... It is the site of the Ottu barrage on the Ghaggar-Hakra River.. [1] [2] References