The historical story of Hakra River and Gagra
The historical story of Hakra River and Gagra that you will get by listening to, a wonderful information۔👇
Hakra is a river's drying drain near Fort Abbas city in Pakistan which is the continuation of the river Ghagar in India. Hakra channel is connected to the Paleo channels of Satlaj and Yamina, which ends on the Nara River, a Delta channel of the Indus River which joins the sea via Sir Creek. Satluj changed its way around the rivers as a mountainous system
This Sutlej/Ymona Paleo channel passes through Sindh, and its sign is found in Sindh areas like Khairpur, Nawabshah, Sanghar and Tharparkar
A large number of sites from the Tehzeeb Valley of Sindh (2600-1900 BCE) is found in Pakistan with the middle route of (dry) Hakra. Bahawalpur district, and it is assumed that Hakra ended in connection with terminal lakes there
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