Panjkora River

Panjkora
دریائے پنجکوڑہ
پنجکوړه سيند
The upper reaches of the Panjkora River in the Kumrat Valley
Panjkora River is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Panjkora River
Location
CountryPakistan
provinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
RegionUpper Dir
Physical characteristics
SourceHindu Kush Mountains
 • elevation3,600 m (11,800 ft)
MouthSwat River
 • location
Chakdara
Length220 km (140 mi)
Basin features
Tributaries 
 • leftUshirai Khwar, Niag Khwar
 • rightBaraul Khwar, Jandol Khwar

The Panjkora River (Urdu: دریائے پنجکوڑہ) is a river in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in north-west Pakistan. The river runs through the mountainous northern part of the province, and forms the Kumrat Valley. It passes from Dir, Timergara, and joins with Swat River at Chakdara. It is generally characterized by steep slopes on either side of the riverbank covered in thick forests. The river has a large catchment area, making the river susceptible to significant flooding – most notably during the 2010 floods that occurred throughout much of Pakistan. It was named after Panjkora clan, a sub-clan in Mamyali section of Swati tribe which inhabited this region during 12 and 16 centuries and currently living in Hazara Division.