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*[[Borolia]] - A north bank river which flows through the Rangia town before reaching the Brahmaputra. | *[[Borolia]] - A north bank river which flows through the Rangia town before reaching the Brahmaputra. | ||
*[[Bhogdoi]] - A meandering south bank river which flows through the Jorhat town before meeting the Brahmaputra. | *[[Bhogdoi]] - A meandering south bank river which flows through the Jorhat town before meeting the Brahmaputra. | ||
*[[Bhorolu]] | *[[Bhorolu]] - River that passes through Guwahati city and finally drains into the Brahmaputra at Bhorolumukh. | ||
*[[Brahmaputra River]] | *[[Brahmaputra River]] - The largest amongst all the rivers flowing through or flowing in Assam. Near Sadiya, rivers Siang (Dihang), Sikang (Dibong) and Lohit meets to form the River Brahmaputra. In Assam, the Brahmaputra is also known as Luit. | ||
*[[Burhi Dihing]] - A large south bank tributary of the Brahmaputra and about 380 kilometers long. It is formed by the confluence of the Namphuk and the Namchik, which rises from the Patkai ranges and the Maganton river which is the southern branch of the Noadehing. The Namphuk is considered as the principal source of the Buridehing. The river drains into the Brahmaputra at Dihingmukh in Dibrugarh district of Assam. River Disam is a tributary of the Burhi Dihing. | *[[Burhi Dihing]] - A large south bank tributary of the Brahmaputra and about 380 kilometers long. It is formed by the confluence of the Namphuk and the Namchik, which rises from the Patkai ranges and the Maganton river which is the southern branch of the Noadehing. The Namphuk is considered as the principal source of the Buridehing. The river drains into the Brahmaputra at Dihingmukh in Dibrugarh district of Assam. River Disam is a tributary of the Burhi Dihing. | ||
*[[Burhigang]] | *[[Burhigang]] |