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explain the annual movement of gugar bakarwal ​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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The following points may help you: ---

a.) The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are pastoralists inhabiting mountains of India.

b.) They move annually between their summer and winter grazing grounds.

c.) Movements governed by the cold and snow. In winters Gujjars move down to the low hills of the Shivalik range

d.) By the end of April they move towards summer grazing grounds

e.) On crossing Pir panjal pass they enter the valley of Kashmir.

f.) Gujjar in the Garwhal and Kumaon regions in winters come to the dry forests of the bhabar in the foothills.

g.) In summers they move to the high pasture grounds winter, in summer.

Answered by ankitgupta82
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Explanation:

Annual movement of gujjar bakarwals: The Gujjar Bakarwals are from Jammu and Kashmir and known as herders of sheep and goat. In winter season they spend whole winter season with their cattle in the lower hills of the Sivalik range. After end with winter Season Bakarwals come back again .

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