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- Gomal_River abstract "Gomal River (Urdu: دریائے گومل, Pashto: ګومل سیند، ګومل دریاب, Sanskrit: गोमती((SARAIKI daryae gumal)) is a river in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Gomal River's headwaters are located south-east of Ghazni. The springs which form the headwaters of the Gomal's main branch emerge above the fort at Babakarkol in Katawaz, a district inhabited by Ghilzai Pashtuns from the Kharoti and Suleiman Khel clans, in Paktika Province. The Gomal's other branch, the "Second Gomal", joins the main channel about 14 miles below its source. The Gomal flows southeast through eastern Ghilzai country for approximately 110 miles before it merges with the Zhob River, its major tributary, near Khajuri Kach. It is about 100 miles from the Zhob River to the Indus River. The river is mentioned in the Rigveda as Gomatī (full of water).Within Pakistan, the Gomal river surrounds the South Waziristan agency and forms the boundary between Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. From South Waziristan, the river enters the Gomal Valley in the district of Tank, Pakistan at a place known as Girdavi, Murtuza which is inhabited by the Miani tribe. It is mainly here that the water of Gomal is used to cultivate the lands in Gomal Valley through Zam System (Rod Kohi). The river passes then through the Damaan plain in Kulachi Tehsil and later on through Dera Ismail Khan Tehsil, It then joins the Indus River 20 miles south of Dera Ismail Khan.The river lends its name to the Gomal University in Dera Ismail Khan and the like-named Gomal District in Paktika.There is also a street in E-7, Islamabad called the "Gomal Road".".
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- Gomal_River hasPhotoCollection Gomal_River.
- Gomal_River subject Category:International_rivers_of_Asia.
- Gomal_River subject Category:Rigvedic_rivers.
- Gomal_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Afghanistan.
- Gomal_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Pakistan.
- Gomal_River subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Indus_River.
- Gomal_River point "31.614722222222223 70.84611111111111".
- Gomal_River type BodyOfWater109225146.
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- Gomal_River type InternationalRiversOfAsia.
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- Gomal_River type RigvedicRivers.
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- Gomal_River type RiversOfAfghanistan.
- Gomal_River type RiversOfPakistan.
- Gomal_River type Stream109448361.
- Gomal_River type Thing100002452.
- Gomal_River type TributariesOfTheIndusRiver.
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- Gomal_River type BodyOfWater.
- Gomal_River type NaturalPlace.
- Gomal_River type Place.
- Gomal_River type River.
- Gomal_River type Stream.
- Gomal_River type Wikidata:Q532.
- Gomal_River type BodyOfWater.
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- Gomal_River comment "Gomal River (Urdu: دریائے گومل, Pashto: ګومل سیند، ګومل دریاب, Sanskrit: गोमती((SARAIKI daryae gumal)) is a river in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Gomal River's headwaters are located south-east of Ghazni. The springs which form the headwaters of the Gomal's main branch emerge above the fort at Babakarkol in Katawaz, a district inhabited by Ghilzai Pashtuns from the Kharoti and Suleiman Khel clans, in Paktika Province.".
- Gomal_River label "Gomal (rivière)".
- Gomal_River label "Gomal River".
- Gomal_River label "Gomal".
- Gomal_River label "Гумаль".
- Gomal_River sameAs Gomal.
- Gomal_River sameAs Gomal_(rivière).
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- Gomal_River sameAs Q8501.
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- Gomal_River sameAs Gomal_River.
- Gomal_River lat "31.614722222222223".
- Gomal_River long "70.84611111111111".
- Gomal_River wasDerivedFrom Gomal_River?oldid=547408261.
- Gomal_River isPrimaryTopicOf Gomal_River.