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CHAMBAL , a See also:river of See also:India, one of the See also:principal tributaries of the See also:Jumna. Rising amid the summits of the See also:Vindhya mountains in See also:Malwa, it flows See also:north, and after being joined by the Chambla and Sipra, passes through the See also:gorges of the Mokandarra hills. After receiving the See also:waters of the See also:Kali-See also:Sind, Parbati and See also:Banas, its principal confluents, the Chambal becomes a See also:great river, enters the See also:British See also:district of See also:Etawah, and joins the Jumna 40 M. below Etawah See also:town, its See also:total length being 65o m. End of Article: CHAMBALAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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