Nara Canal
The Nara Canal is a delta channel of the Indus River in Sindh province, Pakistan that was built as an excavated channel stemming off the left bank of the Indus River to join the course of the old Nara River, a tributary c.q. paleochannel of the Indus which received water from the Ghaggar-Hakra until the Hakra dried-up, early 2nd millennium BCE.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Nara Canal
- Type: Canal
- Description: canal in Pakistan
- Category: body of water
- Location: Sindh, Pakistan, South Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Western Panjabi—“Nara Canal” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “納拉運河”
- Dutch: “Nara kanaal”
- Egyptian Arabic: “قناة نارا”
- French: “Canal de Nara”
- Italian: “canale di Nāra”
- Italian: “Canale di Nāra”
- Sindhi: “الھندو نارو وارھ”
- Sindhi: “نارو واهه”
- Western Panjabi: “نارا نہر”
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