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Gujjars and Bakkarwals are nomadic tribes that graze their cattle in which belt of Himalayan vegetation:

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Answered by feliks
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the Himalayas, places having high altitude in southern and northeast India. above sea level, temperate forests and grasslands give way to the Alpine vegetation. snowline and are used extensively for grazing by nomadic tribes like the Gujjars and the Bakarwals.

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Answered by yogita2008dp
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The Himalayas, places having high altitude in southern and northeast India. above sea level, temperate forests and grasslands give way to the Alpine vegetation. snowline and are used extensively for grazing by nomadic tribes like the Gujjars and the Bakarwals.

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