Proper noun
Beas
A river of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab in northern India, rising in the Himalayas and emptying into the Sutlej.
After the Indus Water Treaty on 1960 World Bank decided that River Sutlej, Ravi and Beas water will be used by India and River Indus, Jhelum and Chenab water will be used by Pakistan. Source: Internet
Granada has six localities with a rate above 500 confirmed cases, three of them above a thousand, Alicun de Ortega (1,666.7), Huelago (1,240.7) and Diezma (1,047.1), and the rest below, Villamena (738.4), Beas de Guadix (607.9) and Darro (500.3). Source: Internet
Using U-Pb dating of zircon sand grains they found that sediments typical of the Beas, Sutlej and Yamuna rivers (Himalayan tributaries of the Indus) are actually present in former Ghaggar-Hakra channels. Source: Internet
By Leo Beas During Virgil Green’s early years in high school, he had a huge growth spurt that lead to pain in his knee, and … Source: Internet
His army, exhausted and frightened by the prospect of facing larger Indian armies at the Ganges River, mutinied at the Hyphasis (modern Beas River ) and refused to march further East. Source: Internet
It was read after his escape by the nuns at Beas, who made copies of these stanzas. Source: Internet