Anas River, India

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Anas River
Location
CountryIndia
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictJhabua
Physical characteristics
SourceJhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India
 • coordinates22°46′45″N 74°36′14″E / 22.77917°N 74.60389°E / 22.77917; 74.60389
MouthMahi River
 • location
Kushalgarh
 • coordinates
22°51′39″N 74°33′23″E / 22.86083°N 74.55639°E / 22.86083; 74.55639
Length44 kilometres (27 mi)
Basin features
Notable tributariesKali River (Guwali), Khan River

Anas River is a significant tributary of the Mahi River, originating from the south-eastern part of Jhabua in Madhya Pradesh, India. The river covers a total distance of about 44 km within the Jhabua District. The confluence of the Anas River with the left bank of the Mahi occurs at Kushalgarh.[1]

Near the village of Guwali in Jhabua, the Anas River is joined by Kali (of Guwali) and Khan. These two rivers, renowned for their flow in the Panchmahals District of Gujarat, contribute to the waters of the Anas, further enhancing its significance in the region.

References[edit]

  1. "Anas River in India". www.india9.com. Retrieved 2023-08-12.