Gambila River

The Gambila River (Urdu: دریائے گمبیلا), also called the Tochi river (Urdu: دریائے توچی), is located in Bannu District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, the former North-West Frontier Province, northern Pakistan.

The source of the river lies in the hills six miles south of the Sufed Koh, the source of the Kurram River, to which it runs parallel and finally joins. It borders North Waziristan while the Gomal River borders South Waziristan.

The Gambila is an important river for the inhabitants of the Dawar valley, as it serves to irrigate a large area of land that it runs through, particularly that belonging to the Takhti Khel Marwats, Bakkakhel Wazirs, and Miri and Barakzai Bannuchis.

See also

References

Geography of Bannu and Environs - Kyber.org

Coordinates: 32°37′N 71°00′E / 32.617°N 71.000°E / 32.617; 71.000


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