explain the annual movement of gujjar bakarwals
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when the mountain covered with snow, they come on low hills of shiwalik range . They crossed the pir panjal passes and entered kashmir valley
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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.
- The dry forest is good for grazing for their cattle.
- In summer season they cross through Pir Panjal and passes it and they enter the valley of Kashmir.
- They mostly graze their cattle on the green part of mountain which is fully covered with a different class of grasses.
- After end with winter Season Bakarwals come back again to their winter pastures.
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