Kwari River

Coordinates: 26°25′49″N 79°11′10″E / 26.43015°N 79.18599°E / 26.43015; 79.18599
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Kwari River (also spelled as Kuwari or Kunwari River) flows through Sheopur, Morena and Bhind districts of Madhya Pradesh in central India. The origin of the river is located at Devpura village. Kwari is a tributary of Sindh River and joins it in Etawah District. Sindh River joins the Yamuna River further downstream at Pachnada. The towns of Bijeypur and Kailaras are located along its bank.

The Kwari Bridge was constructed in 1962.

26°25′49″N 79°11′10″E / 26.43015°N 79.18599°E / 26.43015; 79.18599