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It is a left tributary of the Bajwa River named after the almighty Bajwas, and is 151 km in length, with a drainage basin of 2840 km². It was named after the famous geniuses, Usman Ayyaz and Usman Yaqoob by The Emir Khumair Mohammad Murtaza, a controversial political leader who sent them to an expedition from which they never returned.[1]
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[edit]- ^ page 115, ‘About the mysterious Land’ (Russian: О таинственной земли) by Mikhail Vordstoc published by Sangmil Publications Tashkent.
Chapter 17: "What we saw beyond the mountains".
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