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Yavyavati The Yavyavati is a river of ancient India, mentioned in the Rigveda (in RV 6.27.6) and in the Pancavimsa Brahmana (25.7.2). In the Pancavimsa Brahmana the river is associated with the Vibhinduka region (Kuru-Pancala region).〔e.g. Witzel 1987, quoted by Talageri Shrikant, 2001. "Michael Witzel - An examination of his review of my book"〕 Witzel (1995) identifies it with the Zhob river in northern Baluchistan,〔Michael Witzel, Rgvedic history: poets, chieftains and politics, in: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity. The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia, ed. G. Erdosy, Berlin/New York (de Gruyter) 1995, 307-352.〕 while Talageri (2000) suggests that it is identical to the Drsadvati.〔e.g. Talageri, Shrikant. (2000) ''The Rigveda: A Historical Analysis'', Talageri, S.: "Michael Witzel - An examination of his review of my book" 2001. chapter 3〕 == References == 〔
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