Present course ,
Lahaul,
Himachal Pradesh, India. The river is formed by the confluence of two rivers, Chandra and Bhaga, at Tandi, southwest of
Keylong, in the
Lahaul and Spiti district of the
Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh. This pass also acts as a water-divide between these two rivers. The Chandra river transverses while the Bhaga river transverses through narrow gorges before their confluence at Tandi. , where
Jhelum River flows into the Chenab, in
Jhang,
Punjab, Pakistan ,
Punjab, Pakistan The Chandra-Bhaga then flows through the
pangi valley of
Chamba district in Himachal Pradesh before entering the Jammu division of Jammu and Kashmir, where it flows through the
Kishtwar,
Doda,
Ramban,
Reasi and
Jammu districts. It enters Pakistan and flows through the Punjab province before emptying into the Sutlej, forming the
Panjnad River.
Historical course Historically, the Chenab River used to flow east of Multan prior to 1245, after which the Beas River occupied its old bed that went by Dipalpur. The Jhelum, Chenab, and Ravi rivers met in the northeastern direction of Multan, then flowing east together until they met the Beas River near Uchh in the southern direction of Multan. However, by 1397 the flow of the Chenab River shifted so that it flows west of Multan. == History ==