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'''Barak River''' upstream part of the [[surma]] and [[kushiyara]] located in [[assam]] (India). Near Badarpur (Assam) the Barak separates into two branches, the Surma and the Kushiyara, which rejoin in Sylhet Basin after entering into Bangladesh. The Barak river at places is also known as the Kalni, Bheramohona, Baleshwar and Meghna. [Tahmina Ahmed] [Ahmed, Tahmina  former Lecturer, Savar Mohila College, Dhaka]
'''Barak River''' upstream part of the [[Surma River|surma]] and [[Kushiyara River|kushiyara]] located in [[assam]] (India). Near Badarpur (Assam) the Barak separates into two branches, the Surma and the Kushiyara, which rejoin in Sylhet Basin after entering into Bangladesh. The Barak river at places is also known as the Kalni, Bheramohona, Baleshwar and Meghna. [Tahmina Ahmed]


[[Category:natural sciences]]
[[Category:natural sciences]]


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Latest revision as of 15:58, 15 September 2021

Barak River upstream part of the surma and kushiyara located in assam (India). Near Badarpur (Assam) the Barak separates into two branches, the Surma and the Kushiyara, which rejoin in Sylhet Basin after entering into Bangladesh. The Barak river at places is also known as the Kalni, Bheramohona, Baleshwar and Meghna. [Tahmina Ahmed]