Parwan (Kali Sindh)
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location | Rajasthan ( India ) | |
River system | Ganges | |
Drain over | Kali Sindh → Chambal → Yamuna → Ganges → Indian Ocean | |
Confluence of |
Newaj and Ghorapachhar 24 ° 24 ′ 48 " N , 76 ° 38 ′ 38" E |
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muzzle |
Kali Sindh Coordinates: 25 ° 7 '26 " N , 76 ° 11' 52" E 25 ° 7 '26 " N , 76 ° 11' 52" E
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length | approx. 125 km | |
Left tributaries | Ghar |
The Parwan is a right tributary of the Kali Sindh in the Indian state of Rajasthan .
The Parwan arises at the confluence of the Nevaj and Ghorapachhar rivers . It initially forms the district boundary between Jhalawar . It then flows a bit through the Baran district before it forms the border between Baran and Kota . An important left tributary is the Ghar .
The Parwan has a length of 125 km. Including its main source river, the Newaj, it has a length of 345 km.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Newaj Sub-basin upto Mohanpura . National Water Development Agency.