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Suru River (Indus)






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Coordinates: 33°4959N 76°1307E / 33.832917°N 76.21861°E / 33.832917; 76.21861
 

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Suru River
Suru River passing through the town of Kargil
Course of the Suru
Location
CountryIndia, Pakistan
TerritoryLadakh (India), Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan)
DistrictKargil (India), Skardu (Pakistan)
Physical characteristics
SourcePanzella glacier
 • locationPensi La Kargil, India
 • coordinates33°49′59N 76°13′07E / 33.832917°N 76.21861°E / 33.832917; 76.21861
 • elevation4,555 m (14,944 ft)
MouthIndus River

 • location

Marol, Kharmang District, Pakistan

 • coordinates

34°44′46N 76°12′57E / 34.746134°N 76.215927°E / 34.746134; 76.215927

 • elevation

2,528 m (8,294 ft)
Length185 km (115 mi)
Discharge 
 • average385 m3/s (13,600 cu ft/s)

The Suru River is a tributary of the Indus River that flows largely through the Kargil districtofLadakh, India into Gilgit-BaltistaninPakistan. The Suru Valley is coextensive with the Kargil tehsil, with the town of Kargil situated on its banks. The river enters the Kharmang DistrictofGilgit-Baltistan, coursing a brief length before joining the Indus near Marol.[1]

Geography

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Nun Kun Mountain massif in the distance

The Suru River is a 185 kilometres (115 mi) long river, that originates from the Panzella glacier which lies at Pensi La pass near the Drang Drung Glacier. The Drang Drung Glacier also gives rise to the Stod River which flows down in the opposite direction from the Suru. The source of the Suru River lies 142 kilometres (88 mi) south of Kargil town, and 79 kilometres (49 mi) north from Zanskar. Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir lies 331 kilometres (206 mi) to the west.[citation needed] The Suru River forms the western and northern boundary of the Zanskar Range.[2] The river flows westwards, along with the Kargil-Zanaskar Road, from its source and forms the Suru valley, which is towered by the massifofNun Kun mountain. It drains the Nun Kun mountain massif of the Zanskar Range in the Suru valley, and is joined by a tributary "Shafat Nala" at the pastures of Gulmatango. This stream originates from the Shafat Glacier.[3] The Suru River then flows northwards through a deep, narrow gorge to Kargil town, where it is fed by the Botkul River which originates from the glacier of the same name.[1] The Dras River, fed by the Shingo River, joins the Suru River at Hardas (also called Kharal), 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of Kargil town.[4] The Suru River then enters the Pakistani Administered Kashmir 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) ahead from the point of merger of Dras and Suru rivers through Post 43 and Post 44 of India and Pakistan respectively and merges with the Indus River near Marol.[1][2]

Suru River

Most part of the river flows within the jurisdiction of Kargil district. It flows through the towns of Tongul, Suru, Grantung, Goma and Hardas. Kargil town is the largest city situated on the banks of the Suru River, also being the second largest city in the Ladakh region after Leh. A branch of the anicient Silk Road ran alongside the Suru River, connecting Kargil and Skardu. The road is now closed due to the Line of Control.[5][6]

The Suru River has extensive possibilities for rafting and it is practised during the summer. The Suru Valley is the starting point for rafting trips, and it also provides a base for mountaineering expeditions to the Nun Kun mountain massif.[7]

Agriculture in Ladakh is scarce due to the dry climate, and is restricted to the river valleys. The Suru valley, formed by the catchment of the Suru River, receives irrigation through the canals of the Suru River. The main crops grown in the valley include barley, buckwheat, turnips and mustard.[8]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Joldan, Sonam (Autumn 2006), "Relationship between Ladakh and Buddhist Tibet: Pilgrimage and trade", The Tibet Journal, 31 (3): 43–76, JSTOR 43300982
  • ^ a b "Rivers of Ladakh". ladakh.com. Archived from the original on 2 September 2012. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  • ^ Prem Singh Jina (1996). Ladakh: The Land and the People. Indus Publishing, 1996. p. -16. ISBN 978-81-7387-057-6. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  • ^ Omacanda Hāṇḍā (2001). Buddhist Western Himalaya: A politico-religious history. Indus Publishing, 2001. p. -67. ISBN 978-81-7387-124-5. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
  • ^ "Kargil the Suru valley". gaffarkashmir.com. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  • ^ Sanjeev Kumar Bhasin (2006). Amazing Land Ladakh: Places, People, and Culture. Indus Publishing, 2006. p. -28. ISBN 978-81-7387-186-3. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
  • ^ Bali, Yogendra; Somi, R. S., eds. (2005). Incredible Himalayas: Environment, Culture, Tourism, and Adventure. Indus Publishing, 2005. p. -143. ISBN 978-81-7387-179-5. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  • ^ Indu Ramchandani (2000). Students' Britannica India, Volumes 1-5. Popular Prakashan, 2000. p. -126. ISBN 978-0-85229-760-5. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
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