Explain the movement of the gujjar bakarwals of jammu amd Kashmir
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1. They are of Jammu and Kashmir.
2. They entered pir pranjal passes and entered the valley of kashmir.
3.They migrated to this region in the 19th centuary in search of pastures of their animals.
4. In winter, by the end of september they move downwards and lived with their herds in the low hills of sivalik range.
5. In summer by the end of april the began their northern march .
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The movement of the Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir gave below:
Explanation:
- The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are the nomadic pastoral group.
- Their main occupation based on herding animals like goats and sheep.
- Gujjar Bakarwals move to Kashmir in search of pastoral ground for their animals and settle down.
- They settled down in the region and moved annually between their high mountains and low hills in search of pasture.
- During winters, they lived with their herds in the low hills of the Siwalik range.
- During summers, they move towards the mountainside where a variety of grasses sprout after the melting of ice.
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