Dikrong River

The Dikrong River is a sub-tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. The Dikrong river originates in the hills of Arunachal Pradesh and flows through major cities like Nirjuli in Arunachal Pradesh and Bihpuria in Assam before its confluence with the Subansiri River. [1] [2]

Dikrong River
Dikrong river at Banderdewa
Native nameদিক্ৰং নদী  (Assamese)
Location
StateArunachal Pradesh & Assam
Physical characteristics
SourceSub-Himalayan hills, Papum Pare district
  locationArunachal Pradesh
  coordinates27°08′06.2″N 93°34′06.0″E
MouthSubansiri River
  location
Near Majuli, Assam
  coordinates
26°57′48.9″N 93°59′32.1″E
Basin features
ProgressionDikrong River - Subansiri River - Brahmaputra River

History

Description of the Dikrong river is found in early religious book Kalika Purana, where the river was mentioned as Dikkar Basini. [1]

Tributaries of Dikrong

Left bank tributaries of hill areas:

Right bank tributaries of hill areas:

  • Ranchi Pabung [1]
  • Pachin Nadi [1]

Left bank tributaries of plain areas:

  • Beguli Nadi [1]

Right bank tributaries of plain areas:

  • Kachikata Nadi [1]

References


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