Mithari River
Mithari is a river in Pali district originates from confluence of many small nallahs from south-western slopes of Aravalli Range in Pali district. It vanishes in Jalore district near Sankhwali village. Bali and Falna comes in its basin. Its catchment area is about 1,644 km2, in Pali and Jalore districts.[1]
Temple Nimbeshwar is on the bank of Mithri river.
External links
- Luni tributaries (Department of Irrigation, Government of Rajasthan)
References
- Jain, S.K.; Agarwal, P.K.; Singh, V.P. (2007). Hydrology and Water Resources of India. Water Science and Technology Library. Springer Netherlands. ISBN 978-1-4020-5180-7. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
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Hydrography of Rajasthan
- Agra Canal
- Gang Canal
- Indira Gandhi Canal
- Narmada Canal
25°00′N 72°52′E / 25.000°N 72.867°E / 25.000; 72.867
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- ^ Jain, Agarwal & Singh 2007, p. 747.