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Can you tell about ghaf tree ?

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Ghaf Tree:

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Prosopis cineraria, known also as ‘Ghaf' too, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is native to arid portions of Western Asia and the Indian Subcontinent, including , Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Its leaves are shattered and stripy along its branch. It can be found in desert places where it can survive. It is an established introduced species in parts of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia.

It is the national tree of the United Arab Emirates, where it is known as Ghaf. Through the Give a Ghaf campaign its citizens are urged to plant it in their gardens to combat desertification and to preserve their country's heritage.The desert village of Nazwa in the UAE is home to the Al Ghaf Conservation Reserve.

It is also the state tree of Rajasthan (Khejri) and Telangana in India. A large and well-known example of the species is the Tree of Life in Bahrain – approximately 400 years old and growing in a desert devoid of any obvious sources of water.  

In 1730 AD, the village of Khejarli near Jodhpur in Rajasthan was the scene of a violent environmental confrontation. Amrita Devi and her three young daughters gave their lives in an attempt to protect some Khejri trees which Maharaja Abhay Singh had ordered cut to make way for his new palace. This led to widespread defiance in which 363 people were killed trying to save the trees. In the 1970s memory of this sacrifice led to the start of the Chipko movement.

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