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- Rakshan_River abstract "The Rakshan River rises at the Nidoki pass, south-west of Shireza, district Washuk, Balochistan, Pakistan. Under the name of Nag, and running south-westward, it unites with the lop stream at a point to west of Nag-e-Kalat. It then flows west-south-west through the centre of the long valley comprising the Panjgur District, Makran, and parallel with the Siahan Range on the north and Zangi Lak hills on the south. In Rakshan it possesses little or no water, in Panjgur, however, it expands into a series of bright clear pools (kor joh) connected with each other by small water channels running over a pebbly bed. The banks are here bordered with numerous date palms and most of the water is used for irrigation. To the west of Kallag, the last village in Panjgur is Dabbag, where there are more pools and much long grass, tamarisk and kahur trees in which wild pigs were to be found in the early 20th century.".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageID "21392059".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageLength "2659".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageRevisionID "646283912".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Balochi_language.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Balochistan,_Pakistan.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Balochistan_(Pakistan).
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Bonistan.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Balochistan_(Pakistan).
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Dam.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Date_palm.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Defile_(geography).
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Irrigation.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Kharan_District.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Makran.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Malik_(tribe).
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Malik_clan_(Bihar).
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Panjgur_District.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Quicksand.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Siahan_Range.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Tamarisk.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Tamarix.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Tributaries.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Tributary.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Wild_boar.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLink Wild_pig.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rakshan River".
- Rakshan_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rakshan".
- Rakshan_River hasPhotoCollection Rakshan_River.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Rakshan_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Waters_of_Pakistan.
- Rakshan_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Balochistan_(Pakistan).
- Rakshan_River point "27.1667 63.45".
- Rakshan_River type SpatialThing.
- Rakshan_River comment "The Rakshan River rises at the Nidoki pass, south-west of Shireza, district Washuk, Balochistan, Pakistan. Under the name of Nag, and running south-westward, it unites with the lop stream at a point to west of Nag-e-Kalat. It then flows west-south-west through the centre of the long valley comprising the Panjgur District, Makran, and parallel with the Siahan Range on the north and Zangi Lak hills on the south.".
- Rakshan_River label "Rakshan River".
- Rakshan_River sameAs Rakshan.
- Rakshan_River sameAs m.05f3r0d.
- Rakshan_River sameAs دریائے_رخشن.
- Rakshan_River sameAs Q7286782.
- Rakshan_River sameAs Q7286782.
- Rakshan_River lat "27.1667".
- Rakshan_River long "63.45".
- Rakshan_River wasDerivedFrom Rakshan_River?oldid=646283912.
- Rakshan_River isPrimaryTopicOf Rakshan_River.