how are pastoral nomadic communities of Jammu and Kashmir
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- Pastoral Gujjars and
- Bakerwals
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A way of life Gujjars (and Bakkerwals) in Jammu and Kashmir are different from those in the plains further south. Not only are they Muslim by faith, but also practice nomadic pastoralism. For centuries, they have reared cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, camels and horses to earn their living.
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