A. 987 kms
B. 998 kms
C. 1,087 kms
D. 1,090 kms
Jhelum
A. 625 B. 525 C. 725 D. 925
Jhelum
The primary river of Pakistan is the Indus River, which begins in the Himalayas in Tibet and flows westward, then southward for nearly the entire length of Pakistan, ending at the Arabian Sea.
The two major rivers that flow through Pakistan are the Indus River and the Chenab River. The Indus River is the longest and most significant river in the country, serving as the backbone of Pakistan's irrigation system. The Chenab River is one of the five rivers of Punjab and plays a vital role in agriculture and water supply in the region. Both rivers are crucial for the country's economy and agriculture.
It is a river in Pakistan and India originating in Himachal Pradesh, India. It originates in the Himalayas in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh following a north-westerly course and turns to the south-west, near Dalhousie, then cuts a gorge in the Dhaola Dhar range entering the Punjab plain near Madhopur near pathankot. It flows along the Indo-Pak border for some distance before entering Pakistan and joining the Chenab River. Its length is about 720 km.
It is a river in Pakistan and India originating in Himachal Pradesh, India. It originates in the Himalayas in the Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh following a north-westerly course and turns to the south-west, near Dalhousie, then cuts a gorge in the Dhaola Dhar range entering the Punjab plain near Madhopur near pathankot. It flows along the Indo-Pak border for some distance before entering Pakistan and joining the Chenab River. Its length is about 720 km.
There are four doabs of Pakistan: 1- Sindh Sagar Doab (B\w river indus and jhelum) 2- Chaj Doab (B\w river chenab and jehlum) 3- Rachna Doab (B\w river Ravi and chenab) 4- Bari Doab (B\w river Beas and ravi)
There are twelve major tributaries of river Chenab: Chandra, Bhaga, Bhut Nallah, Maru, Jammu Tawi, Doara Nullah 1&2, Halse Nallah, Bhimber Nullah, Palkhu Nullah, and Bhudi Nullah. The last eight tributaries join Chenab in Pakistan.
Doab is the name given to land between 2 rivers as Rachna doab between River Ravi and River Chenab .
The main Rivers of Pakistan are Indus, Jhelum, Ravi, Satluj, Bias, Kabul, Attock, Sawat and many more.
The river Chenab is approximately 960 kilometres long.