Satpara Stream
Sadpara Stream or Satpara Cho is a small tributary of the Indus River in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, which originates from the Satpara Lake and flows through the Skardu city. It is the only outlet of the lake.[1] The stream was taken out of Satpara Lake by Mandok Gyalmo, the queen of the 17th century Balti king, Ali Senge Anchan, to irrigate her gardens.[2] Satpara Dam is located downstream from Satpara Lake on the Satpara Stream approximately 4 km from the town of Skardu.[3]
References
- ^ Muhammad, Ali; Shangguan, Donghui; Rasool, Ghulam; Khan, Amjad Ali; Butt, Asim Qayyum; Hussain, Ayesha; Mukhtar, Muhammad Ahsan (2 November 2024). "A Localized Evaluation of Surface Water Quality Using GIS-Based Water Quality Index along Satpara Watershed Skardu Baltistan, Pakistan". ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. 13 (11): 393. doi:10.3390/ijgi13110393. ISSN 2220-9964.
- ^ Hauptmann, Harald (2024). "Archaeology and Anthropology in the Northern Areas". In Olivieri, Luca Maria (ed.). Lords of the Mountains: Pre-Islamic Heritage Along the Upper Indus in Pakistan. Heidelberg University Publishing. pp. 60–64. ISBN 978-3-96822-270-7.
- ^ "Satpara Lungma". GeoNames. Retrieved 27 February 2026.