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== Rivers == Several tributaries of the Ganga-Yamuna system originate from the Vindhyas.<ref name="MSKohli2002">{{cite book |author=M.S. Kohli |title=Mountains of India: Tourism, Adventure and Pilgrimage |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GIs4zv17HHwC&pg=PA32 |year=2002 |publisher=Indus Publishing |isbn=978-81-7387-135-1 |page=32 }}</ref> These include [[Chambal River|Chambal]], [[Betwa River|Betwa]], [[Dhasan River|Dhasan]],[[Sunar River|Sunar]], [[Ken River|Ken]], [[Tamsa River|Tamsa]], [[Kali Sindh River|Kali Sindh]] and [[Parbati River (Madhya Pradesh)|Parbati]]. The northern slopes of the Vindhyas are drained by these rivers. [[Narmada River|Narmada]] and [[Son River|Son]] rivers drain the southern slopes of the Vindhyas. Both these rivers rise in the [[Maikal Hills|Maikal hills]], which are now defined as an extension of the Satpuras, although several older texts use the term Vindhyas to cover them (see [[#Historical definitions|Historical definitions]] above).
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