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The Indus (known as Sindhu in ancient times) is the principal river of Pakistan. It flows from the Himalayas approximately southwest to the Arabian Sea. India is named after it.

The ultimate source of the Indus is actually in Tibet; it begins at the confluence of the Sengge River[?] and Gar River[?] that drain the Nganglong Kangri[?] and Gangdise Shan[?] ranges. The Indus then flows northwest through Kashmir just south of the Karakoram range, then gradually bends to the south, coming out of the hills between Peshawar and Rawalpindi[?]. It is dammed in this area also, forming the Tarbela Reservoir[?]. The remainder of its route to the sea is in plains of the Punjab and Sind, and the river becomes slow-flowing highly braided. Passing by Hyderabad, it ends in a large delta to the southeast of Karachi.

See also Indus Valley Civilisation.

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