• Brahmaputra Nehri, kaynağını Tibet'ten alan, Güney Tibet'i suladıktan sonra, Hindistan'ın doğu kesimini sulayıp Bangladeş'ten Bengal Körfezi'ne dökülen bir nehirdir.
  • Below that confluence, about 1,450 km (900 mi) from the Bay of Bengal, the river becomes known conventionally as the Brahmaputra ("Son of Brahma").
  • Origins and Geographic Journey. The Brahmaputra River begins as the Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet, where it originates from the Angsi Glacier.
  • Below that confluence , about 900 miles (1,450 km) from the Bay of Bengal, the river becomes known conventionally as the Brahmaputra (“Son of Brahma”).
  • Disaster Potential: The Brahmaputra river system witnesses one of the heaviest rainfall patterns and this makes river prone to annual floods and riverbank erosion.
  • The river Brahmaputra receives a number of tributaries at its north and south banks, in the catchment area in India. The major tributaries are as follow.
  • The overall length of the Brahmaputra River is approximately 1,800 miles (2,900 km). The river is a major resource for shipping and water supply.
  • Bu değişiklikler, Bengal ovasında nehre dökülen Brahmaputra'nın kollarını da etkiler. 1762'de meydana gelen büyük bir deprem sonucunda Tista Nehri Ganj'ın...
  • Brahmaputra Nehri su ve kara sakinleri açısından zengindir. Kıyılar boyunca, ovalarda ve nehir vadilerinde fauna ve floranın eşsiz temsilcileri vardır.
  • It is the right-bank tributary of the Brahmaputra river. It is a trans-boundary river in the Himalayan foothills between southern Bhutan and India.