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Sahibi River : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sahibi River
The Sahibi River is an ephemeral, rain-fed river in India.〔(Books: Page 41, 42, 43, 44, 47 (b) Sahibi Nadi (River), River Pollution, By A.k.jain )〕 It is variously called the Sabi River or Sabi Nadi (''nadi'' means ''river'' in Hindi). In Delhi, it is called the Najafgarh Drain or Najafgarh Nallah. ==Geography== The Sahibi River originates from the Aravali Hills, near Jitgarh, Manoharpur, and the district of Jaipur in Rajasthan. After gathering volume from a hundred tributaries, the Sahibi River forms a broad stream around Alwar and Kotputli. It then enters the Rewari district in Haryana at Jhabua, near the city of Rewari, after which it re-enters first Rajasthan near Kot Kasim, and then Haryana, near the village of Jarthal. The dry riverbed near Jarthal is wide. During light monsoon rainfall, the river's flat and sandy bottom absorbs all rainwater. During heavy rains, the river branches off into two smaller streams to Rohtak, finally reaching the outskirts of Delhi through Nala No. 8 and ending at the Yamuna River.
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