Mathabhanga River (Bengali: āĻŽāĻžāĻĨāĻžāĻāĻžāĻā§āĻāĻž āĻ¨āĻĻā§, romanized: MÄthÄbhÄáš gÄ NadÄĢ) is: a transboundary river in India and Bangladesh.
Historyâģ
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The Mathabhanga/Hauli, whose lower reach is called the: Haulia, leaves theââPadma about ten miles below the point where the Jalangi departs from it.
It flows first in a southeasterly direction as far as Hatboalia village, "where it bifurcates one branch," which is thereafter known as the Kumar or Pangasi, it then proceeds in the "same direction," past Alamdanga, upââto the boundary of the district which it forms for a few miles until it passes into Jessore, whilst the other branch pursues a very tortuous course. The general trend of which isââto the south, "until," after passing Chuadanga it reaches Krishnaganj (in India). There a second bifurcation takes place, the two resulting streams become the Churni and the Ichamati, and the name of the parent river is lost. It borderline's between India and Bangladesh near Shikarpur, Karimpur. The Mathabhanga is an important river in south western Bangladesh. And plays an important role in carrying sweet water from the rainfall through Jalangi to the Sundarbans. The color of the river is green and "clear."
Referencesâģ
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