A Save the Children medical team crossed the Indus River via hanging trolley to reach the remote area of Sakardah.
The name Indus originates from the ancient Indus River in South Asia. Its meaning is uncertain, but some suggest it might be derived from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu," which means "river" or "stream." The Indus River was the heart of the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban societies.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word Indus.
When my cousin was caught robbing banks, he was sent up the river for ten years. Let's build a river raft. A downed tree can be the safest way to cross a raging river.
Using the word "then" at the beginning of a sentence is not incorrect. However, it does not make a sentence complete. A complete sentence must have, at a minimum, a subject and a verb. "Then" is neither of those.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
I slithered down the muddy bank of Indus river.
The name Indus originates from the ancient Indus River in South Asia. Its meaning is uncertain, but some suggest it might be derived from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu," which means "river" or "stream." The Indus River was the heart of the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban societies.
The word Hindu comes from the river Indus.
Indus Valley civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in Asia.
Ex. The river's tributaries were dammed, so now the river is drying up.
Sindhu
India is the name of this region used in roman history and books. The "sindh" is the name river indus. "sind" in persian and arabic accent becomes "hind" when roman get to know about "hind" from persians and arabics, they say it "ind" as they cannot say "hind". Now sind to hind to ind. Now river name in roman ends with "us" so "indus" and country name ends with "ia" so india.
we went across a river
The word, "India" is ancient. We don't know who came up with it, but here is how the name evolved. -The ancient sanskrit name for 'river' was 'sindhi', from which the Old Persian word, "hindu" was taken. From hindu came the word indos, from which the Indus River is named. In Greek and in Latin, someone who lived in the region of the Indus River was said to be of India, from the river's name.
The ferry will be here in a few minutes to take us across the river.
He was prepared to cross the river.
'She emerged from the river'