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ᱵᱤᱵᱚᱨᱚᱱᱤBD Map Rivers of North Bengal2.jpg
Own map based on the Rivers of Bangladesh, August 1997 edition, produced by Graphosman, 55/1 Purana Paltan, Dhaka – 1000, map of Bengal in History of Ancient Bengal, by Dr. R.C. Majumdar,First published 1971, Reprint 2005, p. 4, Tulshi Prakashani, 9/7b Ramanath Mazumdar Street, Kolkata, ISBN81-89118-01-3, map of Paschim Banger Nad-Nadi on p. 64 in Bharater Nadi (Rivers of India), 2002, by Dilip Kumar Bandopadhyay, , Bharati Book Stall, 6B Ramanath Mazumdar Street, Kolkata.
The map shows the main rivers in North Bengal and adjoining areas. However, there are numerous tributaries and distributaries, which connect the main rivers, and allow the main rivers to change course. Therefore, the river-system pattern undergoes continuous changes. Such changes have not been reflected in the map. Moreover, many of the rivers have local names for sections of the course, adding to the complexity of the river system. The map should be considered a broad overview and for more accurate presentation one has to refer to more detailed maps, as the one produced by Graphosman.
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