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Ghaghara
Gha·gha·ra G0110900 (gä′gə-rä′) or Gha·ghra (gä′grə, -grä) also Gog·ra (gŏg′rə, -rä) A river rising in southwest Tibet and flowing about 965 km (600 mi) south through the Himalaya Mountains in Nepal then southeast into northern India, where it joins the Ganges River.Ghaghara
Ghaghara (gäg`ərə) or Gogra (gō`grä), river, major tributary of the Ganges, c.640 mi (1,030 km) long, rising in the Himalayas, SW Tibet region of China, and flowing generally S through Nepal (where it is called the Karnali) and SE through Uttar Pradesh state to join the Ganges in Bihar state, E India. The river is used extensively for trade. Its lower reaches are navigable by river steamers. |