Ahar River

River in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Ahar River is a tributary of the Berach River which drains to the Banas River, a tributary of the Chambal river which drains to the Yamuna River, the principal tributary of Ganges River.

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Ahar River
Ahar River is located in Rajasthan
Ahar River
Ahar River is located in India
Ahar River
Location
CountryIndia
StatesRajasthan and Uttar Pradesh
Cities
Physical characteristics
SourceAravalli range
  locationUdaipur, Mewar, Rajasthan, India
  coordinates24°34′N 73°48′E
MouthAhar-Berach sangam confluence
  location
Madhya Pradesh, India
Basin features
ProgressionAhar River, Berach River, Banas River, Chambal river, Yamuna River, Ganges River
River systemGanges
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The river flows through Udaipur city. The outflow of Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake of Udaipur district enters the Ahar river. The river further downstream feeds Udaisagar Lake just outside Udaipur city.[1]

Ahar River is also the site of 3000 BC to 1500BC Chalcolithic (copper-stone age) archaeological culture, the Ahar-Banas culture.[2][3]

On the river bank in Udaipur there are royal cenotaphs (memorials) of Maharanas of Mewar called "Ahar ki Chhatriya" literally Ahar Cenotaphs.[4]

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