Major
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edit- Aie River[1]
- Balsiri River[2]
- Baralia River
- Borgang River[2]
- Barnadi River[2]
- Baroi River[2]
- Bhogdoi River[2]
- Beki River
- Champabati River[1][2]
- Debang River[1]
- Desang River[2]
- Dhansiri[1][2]
- Digaru River[1]
- Dihing River (or Buridihing) [1][2]
- Dikhow River[1][2]
- Doyang
- Dudhnoi River[1]
- Gabharu River[2]
- Gaurang River[2]
- Gadadhar River[2]
- Jatinga River
- Jhanji River[2]
- Jiadhal River[1]
- Jinari River[2]
- Jiri River
- Kameng River (also called Jiabhorali)[1][2]
- Katakhal River
- Kolong River
- Kopili River[1][2]
- Krishnai River[1][2]
- Kulsi River[2]
- Kushiyara River
- Lohit River
- Manas River[1][2]
- Mora Dhansiri River[1][2]
- Nanoi River[2]
- Noa Dehing River[1]
- Noa-Nadi River[2]
- Nona River
- Pagladiya River[1][2]
- Puthimari River[1][2]
- Ranganadi River[2]
- Sankosh River[1]
- Saralbhanga River[1]
- Siang River[1]
- Subansiri River[1][2]
- Tipkai River[2]
- Tuni River
- Diju River[3]
See also
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edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Brahmaputra". Water Resources Information System of India. Retrieved 5 September 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Borah, Pranjal. "Principal Rivers in Assam". Assam Online Portal.
- ^ "Action plan for Kolong river-priority V" (PDF). Pollution Control Board Assam. Retrieved 3 November 2020.