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Hub River ( Urdu : دریائے حب ) is located in Hub District , Balochistan , Pakistan . It starts from the Pab Range in the south eastern Balochistan and continues along the border of Sindh and reaches Hub and then falls into the Arabian Sea . "Hab river emerges from mountains near Zahri village of Jhalawan , and it flows along the border of Sindh and Lasbela for 60 miles and it ends at Arabian Sea near Ras Monzi. Greek historians named it as Aarabes , its eastern side was called Arabti and the area of western side of its bank as Orieti . After the month of September the water level of the river remains up to 8 inches. Its banks are at considerable height covered by greenery. Rainy branches Sarona, Samutri and Veera carry rainy water into it. The fish of Hub are tasty". The total length of hub river is 134 km.

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5-520: The Hub is one of Balochistan’s four coastal rivers, besides the Kech , Hingol , and Basol rivers, that hosts a healthy crocodile population, according to WWF-Pakistan . Alexander the Great crossed Hub River through Lasbela on his way back to Babylon after conquering Northwestern India . Alexander mentions the river name as Arabius ( Ancient Greek : Ἀράβιος ), and local people as Oreitans . In 711 CE,

10-845: Is a tributary of the Dasht River . The Dasht flows southeast into the Central Makran Range in the Gwadar District of Balochistan, and to its mouth at the Gulf of Oman of the Arabian Sea . The city of Turbat is located on the Kech River. The river's water is used to irrigate orchards and for vegetable farming in surrounding areas. According to WWF-Pakistan , the Kech is one of Balochistan’s four coastal rivers,

15-657: The Arab general Muhammad bin Qasim crossed Hub River when he passed through Lasbela on his way to Sindh . This article related to a river in Pakistan is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Kech River The Kech River ( Balochi : كݔچ كؤر ) flows in the Makran region of southeastern Iran and the southwestern area of Balochistan Province in southwestern Pakistan . The seasonal intermittent river

20-665: The Kech River. In June 2007 the flood waters entered the city of Turbat after the river burst it banks, and thousands were affected. The downstream Mirani Dam on the Dasht River was endangered. Kech- Makran culture flourished in the Kech River Valley in protohistoric times as early as the fifth millennium BC. There were numerous settlements in this area, including Balakot, Makran . 25°59′N 62°44′E  /  25.983°N 62.733°E  / 25.983; 62.733 This Balochistan location article

25-452: The others being the Hingol , Hub and Basol rivers, that has a healthy crocodile population. The conservation organisation noted that the four rivers rely on rainwater, which leaves behind small and big ponds that serve as habitats for the crocodiles. It did however note that these ponds were drying up much quicker due to warming temperatures and less rain. The area is prone to flooding by

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