The Mangla Dam is located in the Mirpur District of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), which is administered by Pakistan. The dam was constructed in the 1960s as part of the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan, intended for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation. While it is situated in an area claimed by both India and Pakistan, it is currently under Pakistani administration. Therefore, the dam is considered part of Pakistan's infrastructure and property.
There are many dams in Pakistan. The names of famous four dams are; Tarbela, Mangla, Warsak, and Chashma.
the dam built on jhelum is mangla dam
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The Mangla Dam (Urdu: منگلا بند) is located on the Jhelum River in Mirpur District, part of disputed Kashmir under the control of Pakistan
Both dams are on the Indus River. This is not so... Mangla Dam is on the Jhelum and Tarbela, only, is on the Indus. My father helped build Mangla Dam and I lived there for 6 yrs in the 1960s
Mangla Dam is located in the Mirpur District of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan. It is situated on the Jhelum River, around 67 kilometers southeast of the capital city, Islamabad. The dam serves the purpose of water storage for irrigation and hydroelectric power generation.
Akhori Dam Donhngi Dam Ghazi Barotha Dam Gomal Dam Gomal Zam Dam Hub Dam Kalabagh Dam Karoonjhar Dam Khanpur Dam Mangla Dam Mirani Dam Shakidor Dam Simly Dam Tarbela Dam
Jammu and Kashmir has several dams, with estimates suggesting there are over 50 major and minor dams in the region. These dams serve various purposes, including hydroelectric power generation, irrigation, and flood control. Key dams include the Salal Dam, Baglihar Dam, and Dulhasti Dam, among others, which contribute significantly to the region's energy needs. The exact number can vary as new projects are developed.
There are about 149 different dams in Pakistan. Terbela is the largest dam of Pakistan. Mangla is the second largest dam. Mangi, Warsak, Chashma, Hub, Tenda, Khanpur, Namal, Rawal, Simly, and Ghazi Brotha are other known dams in Pakistan.
Khyati Mangla was born on 1988-09-22.
In Pakistan there are many dams but three main dams are Mangla, Tarbela and Warsak. They were constructed for the purpose of generating electricity and irrigating agricultural land. In addition, there are 23barrages/head works/syphons; main irrigation canals are 45, which have extended up to40,000 miles. Similarly, there are 90,000 water courses, which are extended up to one-million miles.
List of reservoirs and dams in Pakistan• Diamer-Bhasha Dam• Gomal Zam Dam Project• Hub Dam• Kalabagh Dam• Karoonjhar Dam• Mangla Dam• Mirani Dam• Namal Dam• Rawal Dam• Shadikor Dam• Tarbela Dam• Warsak Dam