Chautang
The Chautang (Hindi: चौतांग नदी), originating in Siwalik Hills, is a tributary of Sarsuti river which in turn is tributary of Ghaggar river in of Haryana state of India.[1][2]
Origin and route
The Chautang river is a seasonal river in the state of Haryana, India. It is a remnant of the Drsadvati and joins the Ghaggar-Hakra River east of Suratgarh in Rajasthan.[3] This river was one of the main contributors to the Sarasvati river until the Yamuna changed its course.[4] However, according to recent studies, Yamuna changed its course towards east some 50,000 to 10,000 years ago, and that Chautang is a rain-fed river and the Yamuna had not been pouring any water into it for the last 10,000 years.[5]
Identification with Vedic rivers
Several modern scholars identify the old Ghaggar-Hakra River as the Sarasvati river and the Chautang river with the Drishadvati river of Vedic period, on the banks of which Indus-Sarasvati civilisation developed. such
scholars include Gregory Possehl,[6] J. M. Kenoyer,[7] Bridget and Raymond Allchin,[8] Michael Witzel, Kenneth Kennedy, Franklin Southworth, and numerous Indian archaeologists.
Gregory Possehl and Jane McIntosh refer to the Ghaggar-Hakra river as "Sarasvati" throughout their respective 2002 and 2008 books on the Indus Civilisation.[12][13]
Gregory Possehl states:
"Linguistic, archaeological, and historical data show that the Sarasvati of the Vedas is the modern Ghaggar or Hakra."[13]
See also
References
- ↑ AmbalaOnline - Rrvers of Ambala
- ↑ Indian Express - Ghaggar and Tangri rivers overflow
- ↑ Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations. John Wiley & Sons. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ↑ McIntosh, Jane. The Ancient Indus Valley: New perspectives. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
- ↑ Giosan, Liviu; et al. (2012). "Fluvial landscapes of the Harappan civilization". PNAS 109 (26). doi:10.1073/pnas.1112743109.
- ↑ Possehl, Gregory L. (December 1997), "The Transformation of the Indus Civilization", Journal of World Prehistory 11 (4): 425–472, JSTOR 25801118
- ↑ Kenoyer, J. M. (1997), "Early City-states in South Asia: Comparing the Harappan Phase and the Early Historic Period", in D. L. Nichols; T. H. Charlton, The Archaeology of City States: Cross Cultural Approaches, Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 52–70, ISBN 1560987227
- ↑ Allchin, Bridget; Allchin, Raymond (1982), The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan, Cambridge University Press, p. 160, ISBN 978-0-521-28550-6
- ↑ McIntosh, Jane (2008). The Ancient Indus Valley: New Perspectives. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-57607-907-2.
- 1 2 Gregory L. Possehl (2002). The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective. Rowman Altamira. p. 8. ISBN 978-0-7591-0172-2.
External links
|
---|
| Rivers | |
---|
| Lakes |
- See Lakes of Hmachal Pradesh classified altitude-wise
|
---|
| Dams, Barrages | |
---|
| Related topics/ templates |
- Geography of Himachal Pradesh
|
---|
| Hydrography of surrounding areas |
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Punjab, India
- Haryana
- Uttarakhand
|
---|
|
|
---|
| North Haryana Rivers | |
---|
| South Haryana Rivers | |
---|
| Canals | |
---|
| Seasonal Waterfalls | |
---|
| Hot Water Springs | |
---|
| Lakes | |
---|
| Dams, Barrages | |
---|
| Bridges | |
---|
| Hydrography of surrounding areas |
- Himachal Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
- Uttar Pradesh
- Rajasthan
- Punjab
|
---|
|
|
---|
| Rivers | |
---|
| Lakes | |
---|
| Dams, Barrages | |
---|
| Canals | |
---|
| Related topics/ templates | |
---|
| Hydrography of surrounding areas |
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Himachal Pradesh
- Haryana
- Rajasthan
- Pakistan
|
---|
|
|
---|
| | | Topics | |
---|
| Divisions of Haryana | |
---|
| Districts | |
---|
| Places of interest | Indus Valley Civilization | |
---|
| Archaeological | |
---|
| Forts | |
---|
| Hills | |
---|
| Caves | |
---|
| Historical | |
---|
| Wildlife Sanctuary | |
---|
| Endangered Wildlife Breeding | |
---|
| Zoos in Haryana | |
---|
| Herbal Parks | |
---|
| Lakes | |
---|
| Dams | |
---|
| Rivers | |
---|
| Religious | |
---|
| Offices | |
---|
| Public places | |
---|
| Extreme Corners of Haryana | |
---|
| Highest-lowest of Haryana | |
---|
| Oldest of Haryana | |
---|
|
---|
| Elections | |
---|
| Chief Ministers | |
---|
| Governors | |
---|
| State agencies |
- Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
- Debt Conciliation Board
- Doordarshan Haryana
- Foreign Investment and NRI Cell
- Forests Department, Haryana
- Department of Economic and Statistical Analysis, Haryana
- Department of Environment, Haryana
- Department of Excise & Taxation, Haryana
- Department of Finance, Haryana
- Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana
- Department of Industrial Training & Vocational Education, Haryana
- Department of Institutional Finance & Credit Control, Haryana
- Department of Labour & Employment, Haryana
- Department of Land records & Consolidation, Haryana
- Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Haryana
- Department of Rehabilitation, Haryana
- Department of Higher Education, Haryana
- Department of School Education, Haryana
- Department of Elementary Education, Haryana
- Haryana Board of School Education
- Haryana Civil Medical Services
- Haryana Environment Protection Council
- Haryana Land Record Information System
- Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited
- Haryana Police
- Haryana Roadways
- Haryana Seeds Development Corporation
- Haryana State Directorate of Archaeology & Museums
- Haryana State Legal Services Authority, Haryana
- Haryana Tourism Corporation Limited
- Haryana Urban Development Authority
- Haryana Waqf Board
- State Counselling Board, Haryana
- Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
|
---|
| Sports | |
---|
| Culture | |
---|
| Economy |
- Power stations and power organisations
|
---|
|
- Portal: Haryana
- Category: Haryana
- Wikiproject: Haryana
|
|