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Baein
Baein is located in Pakistan
Baein
Baein is located in India
Baein
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • coordinates32°32′35″N 75°21′09″E / 32.5431715°N 75.35255°E / 32.5431715; 75.35255
Mouth 
 • coordinates
32°04′15″N 74°59′47″E / 32.0708624°N 74.9964116°E / 32.0708624; 74.9964116
Basin features
River systemRavi River

The Baein (also spelled Bein, Urdu: نالہ بئیں) is a large sandy torrent which rises in Jammu to the north of Shakargarh and running through the centre of the tahsil falls into the Ravi. It is formed by the combined waters of the Tarnah and Bhabban. It is joined by the Hodla at Khanna and by the Dehr at Saroch. The bed is in places over a mile wide and is composed of deep sand through which in the cold weather only a shallow narrow stream of water flows. But owing to its rapid slope it is liable in the rains to sudden and violent floods which cause frequent loss of life.[1]

References

  1. ^ "GAZETTEER OF THE GURDASPUR DISTRICT, 1914, Vol XXIA". Retrieved 13 July 2017.