Yes, the river valleys of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers converge in Bangladesh
Bangladesh
major part is located in india and chinaThe Yarlung Tsangpo River, source of the Brahmaputra, originates in the Jima Yangzong glacier[The Brahmaputra enters India in the state of Arunachal Pradesh,and flows into bay of bengal
No! The source of the Brahmaputra is located in Angsi Glacier of northern side of Himalaya Range. From its in Angsi Glacier to the mouth, the total length of the Brahmaputra river is 3,848 km or 2,392 miles.
The source of the Brahmaputra is located at the Angsi Glacier in the northern slope of the Himalaya Ranges of Tibet of China. The length of the Brahmaputra River is 3,848 km or 2,392 miles. See the related link.
Asia. From its origin in southwestern Tibet as the 'Yarlung Zangbo River', it flows across southern Tibet to break through the Himalayas in gorges and into Arunachal Pradesh where it is known as 'Dihang'. It flows southwest through the Assam Valley as 'Brahmaputra' and south through Bangladesh as the Jamuna. There it merges with the Ganges to form a vast delta
The river flows in Bhutan and is a tributary of Sankosh river. Sankosh River is itself a tributary of Brahmaputra
there are approxametly 4876 people who use the Brahmaputra river
River Brahmaputra is known as Tsang Po in tibet
The source of the Brahmaputra is located at the Angsi Glacier in the northern slope of the Himalaya Ranges of Tibet of China. From its source to the mouth in Bay of Bengal, the total length of the Brahmaputra River is 3,848 km or 2,392 miles.Read more: What_is_the_source_of_the_Brahmaputra_River
the Brahmaputra river
The source of the Brahmaputra is located in Angsi Glacier of northern side of Himalaya Range. From its in Angsi Glacier to the mouth, the total length of the Brahmaputra river is 3,848 km or 2,392 miles. Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-08/22/c_131067137.htm