MANAS RIVER
THE MANAS RIVER (BEKY RIVER)
For the
river of China, see the Manas River.
Manas River
(Beky River)
Manas river
on Assam / Bhutan border
Manas river
drainage basin
place
Country
India, Bhutan, China
physical properties
Length 376
kilometers (234 miles)
Basin Characteristics
River Brahmaputra River
Manas river
is a transitional river between India and southern Bhutan in the Himalayas. In
Hindu mythology, it has been named as the god of the snake (Bucky river). This
is the largest river system in Bhutan, in its four main rivers; The other
three are Amo Choo or Tursa River, Oong Chu or Raidak, Mu Chu or Fad, it is
full of three main streams before entering Assam again in western India. The
total length of the river flows from Bhutan to 276 km (169 miles) and then 104
km (65 miles) by Assam, to 376 kilometers (234 miles), before it joins the
mighty Brahmaputra river in Joghongo. Another main auxiliary river of Manas,
the river I joined Assam.
There are
two main reserve forests in the Bhutan river valley, in whose name the Royal
Manas National Park (43,854 hectares (108,370 acres) and in 1955, the Manas
Wildlife Sanctuary (391,000 hectares (970,000 acres) increased in December 1985
to 95,000 hectares (230,000 acres) done. The declared project is the Tiger
Reserve, an elephant teaser and a biological reserve that forms UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
Manas river
spreads 41,350 sq km (15, 9 70 sq mi) of eastern Bhutan and Northeast India. It
has three major branches: Drughu Chu, Mangde Chu and Bungang Chu, which cover
most parts of Eastern Bhutan, Tonga and Bumthong Valley, are also part of its
land. The decomposed area in the Bhutan region is 18,300 km2 and is composed of
26.217 ° N 90.633 ° E by geographical coordination. The main pillar of
the South Tibetan river emerged before the entrance of the Bumla Pass in the
northwest corner of Arunachal Pradesh.
Bhupati
flows through Bhutan through two categories of Himalayas on the south-western
side and goes to the Himalayan South-Middle Foot hills of Assam in India.
Mountains are open in the mountains; Marked by the formation of swamps and
swamps in the field. The dense forest of medium and low land when the upper
movement is blocked in the snow. [9]
Clear water
in Manas River Sanctuary
The entire
river of Bhutan is 3,200 km (2,000 miles) long, the main pillar of the river is
Manas or Gangari river which flows in India in the west Kamen district of
Arunachal Pradesh and then south. Western direction (rivers of Bhutan usually
flowing from north-west to south-west) enter Bhutan near Tashigang. In
Taishigong, it was joined by Quolong Chu, which grew up in the northern
Himalayan Mountains of Bhutan. In Taishigong, the width of the river bed is
approximately 550 meters (1,800 feet) and the height of the river is 606 meters
(1,988 feet). The Kulung Chu river is made up of two rivers, Tunga (Mangde)
Chu, which is grown in northern Bhutan near Kulangri Peak, where the height is
1,666 meters (5,466 feet) and the Bumthong river is also called Mooringfu Chu;
Joint river meets in Manas river.
Lorac, or
Kuri Chu, Manas main central auxiliary river. It is the only river which grows
in the north of the Great Himalayas and it is found in the south of Bhutan in
Manas; More streams of joint currents to join in Tonga Chute, the bed level of
bed is 121 meters (327 feet). After about 29 km mile in Bhutan, usually
flowing south-west, entering the village of AI Arrival, in Goalpara district of
Assam. From here, it is almost a great way inside the Arrah (4 47 miles) and
the Brahmaputra near Jagmag. About 110 km (68 miles) of the IE River, which is
located at the height of 4,915 meters (16,125 feet) near Bangapari village, the
length of the ear is 376 km (234 miles), which is approximately 104 kilometers (65
miles) in India. , Is measured with its longest consultant.