How did the Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir earn their livelihood? Explain the cycle of their movement
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The Gujjar Bakarwals of Jammu and Kashmir are great herders of goat and sheep. In winter, they live with their herds in the low hills of the Siwalik range.
The dry scrub forests provide good grazing grounds for their herds. In summer, they cross the Pir Panjal passes and enter the Kashmir valley.
They graze their cattle on the lush green mountain sides, covered with a variety of grasses. With the onset of winter, the Bakarwals are on the move again, back to their winter pastures.
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so now we start your answers show the Gujjar and bakarwal of Jammu and Kashmir are great herd of goats and sheeps in the house and in winter or they live with their heads in the low Hills of Shivalik ranges. because of the cold.
decrease their Castle on the loose green mountainsides cover with the variety of glasses with the onset of winter the Bakarwals are on the move Again back to their winter pastor or home this is the cycle of the movement and the Gujjar and bakarwal Sagar Jammu and Kashmir and their livelihood so may this help you....
decrease their Castle on the loose green mountainsides cover with the variety of glasses with the onset of winter the Bakarwals are on the move Again back to their winter pastor or home this is the cycle of the movement and the Gujjar and bakarwal Sagar Jammu and Kashmir and their livelihood so may this help you....
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