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Brahmaputra
Dilao
Brahmaputra in Guwahati, Assam, India
Path of the Brahmaputra River
Tibet
PinagkukuananChemayungdung glacier, Manasarovar
 - kinamumugtakanHimalayas
 - tagboan30°19′N 82°08′E / 30.317°N 82.133°E / 30.317; 82.133
 - kalangkawan5,210 m (17,090 ft)
BungangaGanges
 - kinamumugtakan
Ganges Delta
 - tagboan
25°13′24″N 89°41′41″E / 25.22333°N 89.69472°E / 25.22333; 89.69472Tagboan: 25°13′24″N 89°41′41″E / 25.22333°N 89.69472°E / 25.22333; 89.69472
 - Kalangkawan
0 m (0 ft)
Laba3,969 km (2,466 mi).[1]
Sukol kan basin651,334 km2 (251,481 sq mi)
Diskarga 
 - kinamumugtakanMouth of Ganges
 - katampatan19,824 m3/s (700,100 cu ft/s)[2]
 - pinakasagad-baba3,105 m3/s (109,700 cu ft/s)
 - pinakasagad-taas100,000 m3/s (3,500,000 cu ft/s)
Diskarga 
 - kinamumugtakanBrahmaputra Delta (Brahmaputra/Meghna – Basin size: 712,035 km2 (274,918 sq mi)
 - katampatan25,000 m3/s (880,000 cu ft/s)
Mga pigpapahiling kan basin
Sistema kan salogGanges
Mga sanga nin salog 
 - walaLhasa River, Nyang River, Parlung Zangbo, Lohit, Nao Dihing, Buri Dihing, Dangori, Disang, Dikhow, Jhanji, Dhansiri, Kolong River, Kopili, Bhorolu, Kulsi, Krishnai.
 - tuoKameng/Jia Bhoroli, Manas, Beki, Raidak, Jaldhaka, Teesta, Subansiri, Jia dhol, Simen, Pagladia, Sonkosh, Gadadhar.

An Brahmaputra iyo an trans-boundary river na nagbubulos sa Tibet (Tsina), Amihanan-subangan na Indya, asin Bangladesh. Midbid iyan bilang Brahmaputra o Luit sa Assamese,Yarlung Tsangpo sa Tibetan, Siang/Dihang River sa Arunachali asin Jamuna River sa Bengali. It is the 9th pinakadakulang salog sa kinaban by discharge, asin iyo an ika-15 pinakahalaba.

Na an saiyang ginikanan sa Manasarovar Lake rehiyon, harani sa Bukid Kailash, sa amihanan na gilid kan Himalayas sa Burang County kan Tibet kun saen iyan midbid bilang Yarlung Tsangpo River,[1] Nagbubulos iyan sa habagatan na Tibet pasiring sa break through kan Himalayas sa great gorges (kabali an Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon) asin pasiring sa Arunachal Pradesh.[3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Scientists pinpoint sources of four major international rivers". Xinhua News Agency. 22 August 2011. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-08/22/c_131067137.htm. 
  2. Webersik, Christian (2010). Climate Change and Security: A Gathering Storm of Global Challenges. ABC-CLIO. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-313-38007-5. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2021.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. "Brahmaputra River". Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 30 January 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2016.  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)