- Nubra River
The Nubra River is a
tributary of theShyok River , which flows into theIndus River . It flows in theLadakh area ofJammu and Kashmir .
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The Nubra River is a
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Nubra Valley — valley … Wikipedia
Nubra — may refer to: In the Indian subcontinent: Nubra Valley, in the Jammu and Kashmir region Nubra River, in the Jammu and Kashmir region Nubra Pika (Ochotona nubrica), a mammal Other: NuBra, a strapless brassiere This disambiguation … Wikipedia
Nubra-Tal — Blick vom Diskit gompa auf das Nubra Tal Das Nubra Tal ist ein Hochgebirgstal auf durchschnittlich 3.000 Meter Meereshöhe und liegt im äußersten Norden Indiens etwa 150 km nördlich von Leh, Ladakh (Jammu und Kashmir). Der Name soll auf das Wort… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shyok River — The Shyok River is a river flowing through Ladakh and the disputed Northern Areas of Pakistan (Ghangche District).Shyok river (a tributary of the Indus) originates from the Rimo glacier, one of the tongues of Siachen Glacier and becomes very wide … Wikipedia
Shyok River — ▪ river, Asia river in Jammu and Kashmir state, in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. Rising in the Karakoram Range, the Shyok, which flows generally northwestward, is fed by numerous glaciers on its journey through the range. At … Universalium
Doda River — The river at Kursha Monastery The Doda or Stod is a river of Jammu and Kashmir in northern India. It flows through the state of Ladakh … Wikipedia
Markha River (India) — Markha River The Markha River is a river in Ladakh, India. It is a tributary of the Zanskar River. The Markha Valley is the most popular trekking route in Ladakh.[1] On top of the valley you can find the Kang Yatze, a mountain. References … Wikipedia
Diskit Monastery — Galdan Tashi Chuling Gompa Diskit Monastery … Wikipedia
Chalunka — is a small village in the Shyok River valley, which was on the India Pakistan border till 1971 when Indian colonel Chewang Rinchen raised the Nubra river valley guards from local men and captured considerable territory along the valley until they … Wikipedia
Saser Muztagh — The Saser Muztagh is the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range, in the Kashmir region of India. It is bounded on the south, east, and northeast by the Shyok River, which bends sharply around the southeast corner of the range. On the west it … Wikipedia