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Ahu River
Confluence of the Kali Sindh and Ahu rivers at Gagron Fort
Location
CountriesIndia
Physical characteristics
SourceTonkra hill, Agar Taluk, Shajapur District, Madhya Pradesh
MouthKali Sindh River
 • location
north of Jhalawar
 • coordinates
24°37′17″N 76°11′14″E / 24.6214°N 76.1871°E / 24.6214; 76.1871

The Ahu River starts its journey from the Tonkra hill in Agar Taluk of Shajapur District.[1] It flows through the north-western boundary of the district, forming a natural border with Jhalawar District, Rajasthan.[2] The river's course is characterized by its meandering path as it winds through the landscape before merging with the Kali Sindh River.[3]

Geography

The Ahu River flows through the scenic landscapes of Shajapur District and Jhalawar District. Its waters originate from the heights of the Tonkra hill and eventually find their way to the Kali Sindh River.[4]

Tributaries

The Ahu River is relatively small and does not have major tributaries of its own. Its significance lies in its role as a contributor to the Kali Sindh River.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "CM sanctions Rs 1,003 cr for irrigation system". www.firstindia.co.in. Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  2. ^ "Ahu River in India". www.india9.com. Retrieved 2023-08-19.
  3. ^ a b Bradshaw, George (1864). Bradshaw's hand-book to the Bombay presidency and North-western provinces of India.
  4. ^ Thornton, Edward (1858). A Gazetteer of the Territories Under the Government of the East-India Company, and of the Native States on the Continent of India. WM. H. Allen & Company.
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