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ā€œThe river and the garden have been the foundations of my economy here. Of the two I have liked the river best. It is wonderful to have the duty of being on the river the first and last thing every day. I have loved it even in the rain. Sometimes I have loved it most in the rain.ā€

ā€• Wendell Berry, Jayber Crow

The deep yet calm rivers are pleasant to watch. The soothing waves and serenity can make anyone peaceful and calm in a jiffy.

Apart from the tranquility and beauty, the rivers are also of great economic and political importance. Rivers are not only the primary source of drinking water but they are also used in irrigation and hydropower generation. Hence, for the establishment of any stable economy, the presence of rivers is crucial.

Pakistan is a country that has beautiful scenic views, historic buildings, most horror places, and an abundance of natural resources. There are majestic mountains, wonderful coastal beauty, and lush green plains and meadows. It has an advanced education system and the best health care facilities. Pakistan is blessed with several rivers. To know more about the major rivers of Pakistan, keep on reading.

Rivers of Pakistan

River Length Source Bridges Nearby Cities
1. River Jhelum 725 km Pir Panjal Range Kohala Bridge, Zero Bridge, Jhelum Bridge, Abdullah Bridge New Mirpur City, Muzaffarabad, Jhang, Srinagar, Baramulla, Anantnag, Sopore, Pampore, Awantipora
2. River Chenab 960 km Baralacha La Pass Chenab Rail Bridge, Old Chund Bridge, Chiniot Bridge Kot Mithan, Sialkot
3. River Ravi Ā 720 km Chamba Basohli Bridge Ā Lahore, Pathankot, Kamalia
4. River Sutlej 1,450 km Mount Kailash Sutlej Bridge Amritsar
5. River Indus 3,180 km Senge Zangbu, Tibetan Plateau, Gar River ā€ŽLehā€Ž, ā€ŽSkarduā€Ž, ā€ŽDasuā€Ž, ā€ŽBeshamā€Ž, ā€ŽThakotā€Ž

1. River Jhelum

River Jhelum is located in northern India and eastern Pakistan and it passes through the Kashmir Valley. It is a tributary of the Chenab River and has a total length of about 725 kilometers (450 mi).

There are very interesting stories attached to the etymology of the river. Some people claim that when ā€œDara-e-Azamā€ reached the river after conquering a series of battles, he placed his flag on the river bank and called it “Ja-e-Alam” which means ā€œplace of the flagā€. As time passed people started calling ā€œJa-e-Alamā€ as ā€œJhelumā€.

Some people also link the etymology of the river with Sanskrit. The river’s name is derived from an apocryphal legend. According to legends, Lord Shiva himself named the river as Vitasta. It is also mentioned as one of the major rivers by the holy scriptures, the Rigveda.

Alexander the Great and his army crossed the Jhelum in BC 326 at the Battle of the Hydaspes River where he defeated the Indian king, Porus.

The river rises from the Verinag spring located at the foot of Pir Panjal, Kashmir. Then it joins its tributaries Lidder River at Khanabal and Sind River at Shadipora in Kashmir Valley. It flows through Srinagar and Wular Lake before entering Pakistan.

It also connects with the rest of Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir at the Kohala Bridge east of Circle Bakote. It is then joined by the Poonch River and flows into the Mangla Dam reservoir in the Mirpur District.

There are several lakes attached to the River Jhelum. The lakes include:

  • Wular Lake
  • Dal Lake
  • Manasbal Lake
  • Gangabal Lake
  • Nigeen Lake
  • Anchar Lake

river jehlum in pakistan

River Jhelum has a high potential for power generation. In this regard, the government has taken steps to construct the following dams on the river.

  • Mangla Dam, completed in 1967, is one of the largest earth-fill dams in the world, with a storage capacity of 5,900,000 acre-feet (7.3 km3)
  • Rasul Barrage, constructed in 1967, has a maximum flow of 850,000 ftĀ³/s (24,000 mĀ³/s).
  • Trimmu Barrage, constructed in 1939 some 20 km from Jhang Sadar at the confluence with the Chenab, has a maximum discharge capacity of 645,000 ftĀ³/s (18,000 mĀ³/s).
  • Haranpur (Victoria Bridge) Constructed in 1933 Approximate 5 km from Malakwal near Chak Nizam Village. Its length is 1 km mainly used by Pakistan Railways but there is a passage for light vehicles, motorcycles, cycles, and pedestrians at one side.
  • Uri Dam with 480 MW Hydroelectric station is located in Jammu and Kashmir state.
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2. River Chenab

Pakistan is a country rich in natural beauty and scenic views. From lush green plains to vast mountain ranges to majestic deserts, Pakistan has it all. River Chenab, just like River Jhelum, is split between India and Pakistan. It rises in the upper Himalayas in the Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh state, India, and flows through the Jammu region of Jammu and Kashmir into the plains of Punjab, Pakistan, before flowing into the Indus River near the city of Uch Sharif.

The river was known to Indians in the Vedic period. In 325 BC, Alexander the Great founded the town of Alexandria on the Indus, presently known as Uch Sharif. Jhelum and Ravi join Chenab, Beas joins Sutlej, and then Sutlej and Chenab join to form Panjnad near Uch Sharif. The combined stream runs southwest for approximately 45 miles and joins the Indus River at Mithankot. The Indus continues into the Arabian Sea.

river chenab

3. River Ravi

River Ravi is a river located in northwestern India and eastern Pakistan. It is also one of six rivers of the Indus System in Punjab. Under the Indus Water treaty, the waters of River Ravi were allocated to India. Similarly, the Indus Basin Project transferred waters from western rivers of the Indus system to replenish the Ravi in Pakistan.

According to ancient history traced to Vedas, the Raavi River was known as Iravati. River Ravi is considered to be one of the crucial parts of the Indus River Basin and makes the headwater of the Indus Basin. If you have a knack for history you should not miss visiting historical places in Pakistan.

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The waters of the Ravi River drain into the Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean) through the Indus River in Pakistan. The river rises in the Bara Bhangal, District Kangra in Himachal Pradesh, India. The river drains a total catchment area of 14,442 square kilometers (5,576 sq mi) in India after flowing for a length of 720 kilometers (450 mi).

River Ravi also plays an important role in the vegetation in Pakistan. It is responsible for deodar, walnut, Quercus ilex, mulberry, alder, edible pine, twisted cypress, chinar, Cedrela serata, sisso, olive, and Kakkar.

river ravi in pakistan

4. River Sutlej

River Sutlej is the longest river in Pakistan that flows from the Punjab province. It is a transboundary river located in the region of northern India and Pakistan. River Sutlej is also known as Satadree in the local language. The source of the Sutlej is west of the catchment area of Lake Rakshastal in Tibet.

The waters of the Sutlej are allocated to India under the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan. The annual flow of the river is around 14 million acre-feet (MAF) in the upstream of Ropar barrage located across the Sutlej River downstream of the Bhakra dam.

River Sutlej is significant for Pakistan due to its role in the generation of hydroelectricity. River Sutlej accounts for many hydropower projects in Pakistan. The projects include 1,325 MW Bhakra Dam, the 1,000 MW Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Plant, and the 1,500 MW Nathpa Jhakri Dam.

sutlej river in pakistan

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5. River Indus

River Indus is also known as the Sindhu River. The Indus River was known to the ancient Indians in Sanskrit as Sindhu and the Persians as Hindu which was regarded by both of them as “the border river”. It is one of the largest rivers in the whole of Asia. The river passes through China (western Tibet), India (Ladakh), and Pakistan. The river runs a course through the Ladakh region of India towards Gilgit-Baltistan and then merges with the Arabian Sea.

The river has a total drainage area exceeding 1,165,000 km2 (450,000 sq mi). Its estimated annual flow stands at around 243 km3 (58 cu mi). The river has very interesting geography as well. It starts from the mountain springs and glaciers of the Himalayas, Karakoram, and the Hindu Kush ranges.

The northern part of the Indus Valley, with its tributaries, forms the Punjab region, while the lower course of the river is known as Sindh and ends in a large delta. Read places to visit in Karachi.

river indus

The Indus River provides key water resources for Pakistan’s economy ā€“ especially the breadbasket of Punjab province, which accounts for most of the nation’s agricultural production. Get to know about fun things to do in Lahore

So, these are the major rivers in Pakistan. These are not only economically important for the country but also helps the other industries of Pakistan such as tourism, power generation, and agricultural industry. Get to know online vehicle registration in Pakistan.

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