The river was first mentioned in sources in the year 1179.
Its banks are largely occupied by industrial business, and the river is scarcely used or even mentioned.
In historical records the river was first mentioned in 1361.
In the 9th century, this river was first mentioned with the name Mimininga.
The first historical mention dates back to 1290, when the river is mentioned as Olza.
The river was then mentioned in a written document in 1611 as Oldza.
The river was mentioned in the sales particulars, but without emphasis.
A river named Payoshni is mentioned to be flowing through this kingdom.
The river was first mentioned as Schuntra in a 781 deed.
The river is mentioned three times in the Rigveda.