Beas River
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India's Beas River, known as Vipas to Indians in Vedic times and the Hyphasis to Greeks, marks the most easterly extent of the conquests of Alexander the Great in 326 BC. The river begins at the Rohtang Pass in Himachal Pradesh, and eventually joins the Sutlej River in India; Sutlej continues to flow through Pakistan and joins Chenab river to form Panjnad river.