Its source is the confluence of the Sengge and Gar rivers on the Tibetan Plateau, Tibet.
The Indus River.
The Indus river and the Ghaggar-Hakra river.
The Indus River.
The Indus River.
The Indus River starts in Tibet and flows through Pakistan (that is probably spelt wrong.) ~ <--- flowing river
The Indus River started in the Tibetan Plateau, flows across the northern part of India, and empties into the Arabian sea on the border of Pakistan.
Indus River Valley
The river which bordered the eastern Persian Empire was the Indus.
Some physical features of Mount Everest are the Bramaputra River and Ganges River
The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization (mature period 2600-1900 BCE) which was centred mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent and which flourished around the Indus river basin. Primarily centered along the Indus and the Punjab region, the civilization extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley and the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, encompassing most of what is now Pakistan, as well as extending into the westernmost states of modern-day India, southeastern Afghanistan and the easternmost part of Balochistan, Iran.
The Himalayas is a mountain range in the north-eastern part of India, Nepal, Pakistan and China, among others. The Himalayas is a rugged region. It is largely snow-covered, and there are around 15,000 glaciers in the region. The Himalayas is the birthplace of major rivers such as the Ganga, Brahmaputra and the Indus. There are several lakes, forests and cultivated lands in the lower regions of the Himalayas.
Harappa was near the Ravi River, which is part of the larger Indus River system. This ancient city, located in present-day Pakistan, was one of the prominent urban centers of the Indus Valley Civilization. The proximity to the river facilitated trade, agriculture, and transportation, contributing to the prosperity of Harappa.