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  2. Mahi River - Wikipedia

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    Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam is a dam across the Mahi River. It is situated 16 kilometres from Banswara town in Banswara district Rajasthan, India. The dam was constructed between 1972 and 1983 for the purposes of hydroelectric power generation and water supply.

  3. List of river name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Shannon: Irish Sionann, name of a river goddess, Old Irish Sinann, from sen "old, ancient" [6] Siret: from ancient Thracian Seretos, probably from PIE *sreu = "to flow" Slaney: Irish meaning "river of health" Tay: Celtic river goddess Tawa (Tava, Tatha, "the silent one") [7] Tambre: From Tamaris with the same root that Tamar.

  4. Mahi people - Wikipedia

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    The Mahi are a people of Benin. They live north of Abomey, from the Togo border on the west to the Zou River on the east, and south to Cové between the Zou and Ouemé rivers, north of the Dassa hills. [clarification needed] The Mahi identity was formed in the 16th century as a result of the expansionism of the Kingdom of Dahomy.

  5. List of rivers of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Bainthalee River Baandee River Bandi River. Bandi River, Eastern rajasthan Bhagani River Banganga River Banas River Barani Baranee Berach River Bhadar Nadi Bilaas Botadi River. C Chakan River Chambal River Chandrabhaaga River Chap River Chhapi River Choli River Choti Kali Sindh: D Dabaari River Dai River Deel Dhundh River Dhar River Dharwol ...

  6. List of rivers of Madhya Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The Narmada, the Mahi and the Tapti River (Tapi) all flow westward into the Gulf of Khambat, of the Arabian Sea. The 724 km long Tapti is agriculturally very important as it drains an area of over 65,145sq km spread over Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat .

  7. Lata (region) - Wikipedia

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    The Larike mentioned by him is identified with Lata by multiple scholars including H. D. Sankalia [3] and D. C. Sircar, [4] The Greek name might have derived from Lār-deśa ("Lār country"), the Prakrit form of Lāṭa. [2] Ptolemy mentions that the delta of the river Mophis (identified with Mahi) and Barygaza (Bharuch) were located in Larike. [2]

  8. Mahé River - Wikipedia

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    The Mahe River (English: /mɑːheɪ̯/) natively Mayyazhipuzha (Malayalam: [mɐjːɐɻipːuɻɐ]) is a river in South India. It flows through the state of Kerala and the coastal exclave of Mahe in Puducherry. The Mahe River originates in the slopes of the Western Ghats part of the Wayanad district.

  9. Khambhat - Wikipedia

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    Khambhat has warm and humid climate. It is located on the plains. The land on which Khambhat sits is the silt deposited by the Mahi River, so Khambhat has very fertile, wet coastal alluvial soil. The area south of Khambhat is muddy wetlands and then coast line comes.