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[[File:Sindhus River.png|right|thumb|The course of the Sindhus River.]]
[[File:Sindhus River.png|right|thumb|The course of the Sindhus River.]]
The '''Sindhus River''' is the cultural boundary between the Arabo-Persian area of [[Daria]] in [[Audonia]] and the Punjabo-Nepali area. It is the international boundary between [[Umardwal]], [[Peshabiwar]], Dhavashtu, and Pukhtunistan.
The '''Sindhus River''' is the cultural boundary between the Arabo-Persian area of [[Daria]] in [[Audonia]] and the Punjabo-Nepali area. It is the international boundary between [[Umardwal]], [[Peshabiwar]], Dhavashtu, and Pukhtunistan.
==Etymology==
In {{wp|Sanskrit}} Sindhus means "the boundary river".
=See also=
=See also=
{{Audonia topics}}
{{Audonia topics}}

Latest revision as of 21:00, 4 February 2024

The course of the Sindhus River.

The Sindhus River is the cultural boundary between the Arabo-Persian area of Daria in Audonia and the Punjabo-Nepali area. It is the international boundary between Umardwal, Peshabiwar, Dhavashtu, and Pukhtunistan.

Etymology

In Sanskrit Sindhus means "the boundary river".

See also