Choti Saryu Explained
Choti Saryu or Tamasa River is a river in India[1] that starts in Ambedkar Nagar, Faizabad division, Uttar Pradesh, and passes through Mau and joins another river in Phephna. The joint stream joins the Ganga at Anjorpur. It is a perennial river – in the dry season only sluggish black water remains, but in the rainy season it can cause floods such as the one in 2005.[2]
It should not be confused with the Tamsa River which originates in the Kaimur Range in Madhya Pradesh and joins the Ganga at Sirsa.
Route
- Tanda
- Baskhari
- Neoriye
- Atoliya
- Rajesultanpur
- Mahrajganj
- Bilariyaganj
- Latghat
- Doharighat
- Maduwan
Towns and ghat
- Tanda (Rajghat, Nizamghat)
- Rajesultanpur (Kamhariyaghat, Baluaghat, Chadipurghat)
- Doharighat (Muktidham)
References
- Web site: geography . Azamgarh.nic.in . 2014-07-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923181137/http://www.azamgarh.nic.in/GEO.htm . 23 September 2015 . dead .
- Web site: Other States / Uttar Pradesh News : Army out in flood-hit Azamgarh . https://web.archive.org/web/20061118005736/http://www.hindu.com/2005/08/26/stories/2005082610460500.htm . dead . 2006-11-18 . 2005-08-26 . . 2014-07-28.