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Maximum height above sea level
  
5,215 ft (1,590 m)

End point
  
Jhelum River

Connects to
  
Dal Lake

Status
  
active

Length
  
3,573 m

Start point
  
Tsoont Kol

Tsoont Kol (Kashmiri: / t͡sũ:ʈʲ kɔl /, literally 'Apple Stream') is a navigational canal running through the Srinagar city of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, that also helps to regulate the water level in the Dal lake. It branches out from the Jhelum just near the northern end of the Zero Bridge and rejoins it in the Maisuma locality of the old city, a few metres downstream of the Budshah Bridge. It has a lock gate known as Dal Gate to regulate the water level in the Dal lake which is located at a slightly higher elevation. The canal also has an island just after the Dal Gate, known as Chinar Bagh.

History

The canal has existed since ancient times when it bore the name "Mahasarit". Its main purpose has always been to take the surplus waters of the Dal lake into the Jhelum. The canal gets its name from the Kashmiri word for quince, "bamb-tsoont", as there were many quince trees on its banks.

References

Tsoont Kol Wikipedia


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