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what are the similarities between gaddi and gujjar bakarwals?

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Answered by aashi2701
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Similarities in the Lifestyles of the Gujjar Bakarwala of Jammu and Kashmir and Gaddi Shepherds of Himachal Pradesh

Both Gujjar Bakarwala and Gaddi are:

  • (i) Herders of goat and sheep.
  • (ii) Both have similar cycle of seasonal movements. In winters they lived with their herds in the low hills of Shivalik range grazing their flocks on scrub forests.
  • (iii) Both with the onset of summer in April moved northwards. The Gaddis spent summer in Lahul and Spiti valleys while Gujjars crossed the Pir Panjal passes and entered the Kashmir valley.
  • (iv)By September, again both move again to their winter base.

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Answered by dishakm888
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Answer:

Gujjar Bakarwals are a Jammu and Kashmir pastoral community. They are excellent goat and sheep herders. 

Himachal Pradesh's Gaddis are a prominent pastoral community. The seasonal movements of Gujjar Bakarwals and Gaddis are similar. The Gaddis also spent the winter in the Shivalik range's low hills, grazing their flocks in scrub forests.

Explanation:

  • They moved north in April and spent the summer in Lahul and Spiti. Many of them moved on to higher mountain meadows once the snow melted and the high passes were clear.
  • By September, they had begun their return journey. They stopped again on the way in the villages of Lahul and Spiti to reap their summer harvest and sow their winter crop.
  • After that, they descended with their flock to the Shivalik hills for winter grazing. They began their march to the summer meadows with their goats and sheep again the following April.

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