Aie River
The Aie River is a tributary of the Manas River in the Indian state of Assam. The river originates from Black Mountains (Bhutan). The Aie river flows through the Chirang district of Assam and joins Manas river at Bangpari of Chirang district.[1] Aie means mother in Bodo language. The Dwijing Festival is an annual festival set on the banks of Aie river near the Hagrama bridge of Chirang district which is a colorful celebration of Assam's culture.[2]
Aie River | |
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![]() The Dwijing Festival on the banks of Aie River | |
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Native name | আই নদী (Assamese) |
Location | |
State | Assam |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Black Mountains (Bhutan) |
• location | Bhutan |
• coordinates | 26°48′11.3″N 90°40′34.2″E |
Mouth | Manas River |
• location | Bangpari, Chirang District, Assam |
Basin features | |
Progression | Aie River - Manas River |
Village
- Patabari Fv island
References
- Experts, Arihant (15 April 2019). BPSC Solved Papers Pre Examination 2020 (Book). ISBN 9789324192608.
- "Dwijing Festival of Chirang". Chirang district website, Government of Assam. Archived from the original on 2021-04-16. Retrieved 2020-08-22.
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