- Surma River
The Surma River (Bengali: সুরমা নদী "Shurma Nodi") is a major river in
Bangladesh , part of theSurma-Meghna River System . It starts when theBarak River from northeast India divides at the Bangladesh border into the Surma and the Kushiyara rivers. It ends inKishoreganj District , above Bhairab Bazar, where the two rivers rejoin to form theMeghna River . The waters from the river ultimately flow into theBay of Bengal .Course
From its source in the Manipur Hills near Mao Songsang, the river is known as the Barak River. At the border with Bangladesh, the river divides with the northern branch being called the Surma River and the southern the
Kushiyara River . This is where the river enters the Sylhet Depression (or trough) which forms theSurma Basin . [ [http://herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514267117 Mannan, Abdul (2002) "Stratigraphic evolution and geochemistry of the Neogene Surma Group, Surma Basin, Sylhet, Bangladesh" University of Oulu, Oulu, Bangladesh] , ISBN 951-42-6710-9]The Surma is fed by tributaries from the Meghalaya Hills to the north, and is also known as the Baulai River after it is joined by the south-flowing Someswari River.
The Kushiyara receives tributaries from the Sylhet Hills and Tripura Hills to the south, the principal one from the Tripura Hills being the Manu. The Kushiyara is also known as the Kalni River after it is joined by a major offshoot (distributary) from the Surma. When the Surma and the Kushiyara finally rejoin in
Kishoreganj District above Bhairab Bazar, the river is known as the Meghna River.Notes
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