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540: 40: 137:. The Nara is the longest canal in Pakistan, running for about 226 mi (364 km). It has a designed capacity of 13,602 cu ft/s (385.2 m/s), but actually discharges 14,145 cu ft/s (400.5 m/s). About 2,000,000 acres (8,100 km) of land are irrigated by this canal. Within the Khairpur District, the canal and its associated wetlands were made into the Nara Game Reserve in 1972. 20: 149:
and the spillovers used to enter the Nara River. Bunds were constructed by the Bahawalpur state authorities to protect their lands against floods and spillovers, which reduced the flood intensities into the Nara River. Similarly, due to low flows in the Indus River in certain years, the Nara River
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did not get much water. Therefore, the Nara supply channel was excavated in 1858–59 to directly supply water from the Indus river. The supply channel was excavated by 2.5 feet in 1884-85 and by a further 3.5 feet in 1893.
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river system. After traversing Bahawalpur, the Hakra used to enter into the present Nara Canal a few miles downstream of its present head. The Ghaggar-Hakra is identified with the Vedic
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Clift, Peter D.; Carter, Andrew; Giosan, Liviu; Durcan, Julie; et al. (2012), "U-Pb zircon dating evidence for a Pleistocene Sarasvati River and capture of the Yamuna River",
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Schuldenrein (2004), "Landscapes, soils, and mound histories of the Upper Indus Valley, Pakistan: New insights on the Holocene environments near ancient Harappa",
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Before the construction of the Nara canal, the Indus River used to overflow in Bahawalpur and Sind Province above
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The Nara was a tributary, c.q. paleochannel, of the Indus, and a paleochannel of
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is located in the catchment area of the Nara Canal. The Nara Canal drains in to
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7 = dried-up Harappan Hakkra course, and pre-Harappan Sutlej paleochannels
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Vedic and present-day Gagghar-Hakra river-course, with
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until the Hakra dried-up, early 2nd millennium BCE.
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Sukkur Barrage
Thar Desert
this

Aryavarta
Kuru Kingdom
Clift et al. (2012)
Clift et al. (2012)
delta channel
Indus River
Sindh
Pakistan
Ghaggar-Hakra
Sukkur Barrage
Khairpur
Sanghar
Mirpurkhas
Tharparkar
Jamrao Canal
Rohri
Chotiari Dam
Shakoor Lake
Kori Creek
Great Rann of Kutch
Ghaggar-Hakra
Sarasvati river
Left Bank Outfall Drain
Allah Bund
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