The Purpose of This Study Is to the View to Have a Full Concept of the History, Antiquity,
Geography, Topography and the Connected Topics Involving the Kangra, Its Fort and Its Kings During The
Ancient and Mediaeval Times.The First Zone Consists of Low Hills of the Shiwalik, Ranging from Ravi River To
Yamuna In the South of the Region. the Second Zone Comprises of the Higher Mountains on the Height Of
1200 to 1500 Feet Cut into Steep Ravines and Precipitous Defiles. This Zone Contains the Dhauladhar And
Pirpanjal Ranges. the Third and Highly Important Zone Is the Great Himalayas or Northern Zone. It
Consists of High Mountains and Ranges. These Ranges Are Snow Clad at a Height of 500 to 6000 Mts Above
Sea Level. the Huge Himalayan Peaks Separate the Drainage of the Spiti from That of the Beas. the Zaskar
Range Seperatesspiti and Kinnaur from Tibet. While Discussing the Geographical Characteristics Of
Himachal, the Rivers of the Pradesh Cannot Be Overlooked. the Complete Drainage System In the Lowlands
Primarily Depends Upon Himachal Pradesh. Because of the Snow-Clad Peaks of Himachal, the Rivers Are
Full of Water Throughout the Year. the Principal Channels of Drainage In the Region Are the Chandra-
Bhaga, Ravi, Beas, Sutlej and the Yamuna. a Significant Feature of Himachal Pradesh Is Its Ability To
Supply the Indus and Ganga Basins. a Large Chunk of India's Terrain Is Made Up of These Rivers. This
Helps Us Better Understand the Drainage System of the State. Himachal Pradesh Ha ...