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  2. Sutlej - Wikipedia

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    The Sutlej River also formed the eastern boundary of the Sikh Empire under Maharajah Ranjit Singh.Parganah Hakkarah. Today, the Sutlej Valley is inhabited by nomadic descendants of the Zhangzhung, who live in tiny villages of yak herders. [citation needed] The Sutlej was the main medium of transportation for the kings of that time.

  3. Firozpur - Wikipedia

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    Firozpur, (pronunciation: [fɪroːzpʊr]) also known as Ferozepur, [4] is a city on the banks of the Sutlej River in Firozpur District, Punjab, India. After the partition of India in 1947, it became a border town on the India–Pakistan border with memorials to soldiers who died fighting for India. [5]

  4. Sobraon - Wikipedia

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    Sobraon Punjabi pronunciation: [sə̀bɾäˑvä̃ː] is a village in Punjab, India. It is located west to Harike village in Tarn Taran district. The Sutlej river is to the south of this village. The village is located at 31°10'39N 74°51'10E with an altitude of 192 metres (633 feet). [2]

  5. More than 100,000 evacuated as flooding returns to Pakistan - AOL

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    Sutlej river swelled to ‘extremely high levels’ on Saturday, at one point expanding around 4km wider More than 100,000 evacuated as flooding returns to Pakistan Skip to main content

  6. Satluj Valley - Wikipedia

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    Satluj Valley (alternative spelling Sutlej) is a valley in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India. Sutlej river runs through it. 31°20′42″N 77°27′11″E  /  31.345°N 77.453°E  / 31.345;

  7. Shipki La - Wikipedia

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    The river Sutlej, which is called Langqên Zangbo in Tibet, enters India (from Tibet) near this pass. [1] A spur road on the Indian side rises to an altitude of 4,720 metres (15,490 ft) four km southwest of Shipki La. NH 5, the road towards Shipki La

  8. Beas River - Wikipedia

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    The Beas River [a] is a river in northwestern India, flowing through the states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab, and is the smallest of the five major rivers of the Punjab region. [1] Rising in the Himalayas in central Himachal Pradesh, the river flows for approximately 470 kilometres (290 mi) into the Sutlej River in Punjab. [ 2 ]

  9. Puadh - Wikipedia

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    The Ghaggar river flows through the Puadh region The Punjab ("Five Rivers" and Ghaggar river); a physical map from "Companion Atlas to the Gazeteer of The World Puadh ( IAST : [puādha], sometimes anglicized as Poadh or Powadh ) is a historic region in north India that comprises parts of present-day Punjab , Haryana , Uttar Pradesh , Himachal ...