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  2. Mahendra Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Mahendra Mountains are a mountain range described in the epics Ramayana and Mahabharata.They are identified [by whom?] as part of the Eastern Ghats, specifically within the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

  3. Lower Himalayan Range - Wikipedia

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    Lower Himalayan Range in Tansen, Nepal with the Great Himalayas in the background. The Lower Himalayan Range, also called the Lesser Himalayas or Himachal, is one of the four parallel sub-ranges of the Himalayas. [1] [2] It has the Great Himalayas to the north and the Sivalik Hills to the south.

  4. Mechi River - Wikipedia

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    The Mechi originates in the Mahabharat Range in Nepal. It flows through Nepal, forms the boundary between India and Nepal and then flows through the Indian state of Bihar to join the Mahananda in Kishanganj district. [1] [2]

  5. Kosi River - Wikipedia

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    The Kosi River catchment covers six geological and climatic belts varying in altitude from above 8,000 m (26,000 ft) to 95 m (312 ft) comprising the Tibetan plateau, the Himalayas, the Himalayan mid-hill belt, the Mahabharat Range, the Siwalik Hills and the Terai. The Dudh-Koshi sub-basin alone consists of 36 glaciers and 296 glacier lakes. [13]

  6. Koshi Province - Wikipedia

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    Churai Range, Mahabharat Range and other hills of various heights, basins, tars, and valleys form the hilly region. Some parts of this region are favorable for agriculture but some other parts are not. The Himalayan region, in the north, consists of many mountains ranges. Mahalangur, Kumbhakarna, Umvek, Lumba Sumba and Janak being some of them.

  7. Kankai River - Wikipedia

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    The Kankai is a rainfed perennial river whose primary tributary, the Mai Khola, originates in the Mahabharat Range in eastern Nepal. [1] It flows through Nepal and then through the Indian state of Bihar to join the Mahananda in Kishanganj district. [2] [3] [4] The river has a drainage area of 1,148 square kilometres (443 sq mi). [5]

  8. Ecology of the Himalayas - Wikipedia

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    Also called the Mahabharat Range, the Lesser Himalayas is a prominent range 2,000 to 3,000 meters (6,600 to 9,800 ft) high formed along the Main Boundary Thrust fault zone, with a steep southern face and gentler northern slopes. The range is nearly continuous except for river gorges, where groups of rivers from the north gather like candelabra ...

  9. Mahabharat Range - Wikipedia

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