Mahur River
Flowing north through the foothills of the Jungteran Mountains, the Mahur is a strong river that travels nearly 400 miles before it pours into the Dhobe about 100 miles from the northern coast of Jaati. Its own tributaries, such as the Tusora, increase the water it carries. When the snow in the mountains melts in the spring, the Mahur and Tusora are the cause of many floods for at least 50 miles around its confluence with the Dhobe.
Type
River
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