Asian Rivers
Brahmaputra
Also known as Tsangpo or Jamuna Merges with the Ganges to form the world's largest delta.
Ganges
Also known as the Ganga Holy river of Hinduism
Irrawaddy
Chife river of Myanmar (aka Burma) Its delta is one of the world's most important rice-growing regions, and its name is thought to come from the Sanskrit word for "elephant."
Yellow River
China's second-longest Among its notable features is the Grand Canal, built during the Ming Dynasty, that links it to the Yangtze.
Euphrates
Defines the western border of Mesopotamia
Jordan River
Forms the nation of Jordan's boundary with the West Bank and northern Israel
Yangtze
Longest river in China and Asia and the third longest in the world
Indus
is the chief river of Pakistan as well as being the ultimate source of the name of India. This river is the cradle of the Indus Valley Civilization
Mekong
is the chief river of Southeast Asia The capital cities of Vientiane and Phnom Penh are on this river
Tigris
is the eastern of the two rivers that define the historic region of Mesopotamia