Why the garhwal region is considered to be boon ?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
In modern usage, "Garhwali" is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic, cultural, and ancestral or genetic origins is from the Garhwal Himalayas. Their ethnonym is derived from the word ‘Garhwal’ or 'Gadwal'. The exact origin of the word Garhwal is unknown. However, it is believed to be derived from the title ‘Garh-wala’ (owner of forts) given to the ruler Mayal, who is said to have consolidated 52 principalities to form the kingdom in the 14th century. After this conquest, the domain under Mayal is said to have been called ‘Garhwal’, possibly due to the numerous forts in the region.
Answered by
2
Explanation:
In modern usage , " Garhwali " is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic , cultural , and ancestral or genetic origins is from the Garhwal Himalayas . Their ethnonym is derived from the word ' Garhwal ' or ' Gadwal ' . The exact origin of the word Garhwal is unknown . However , it is believed to be derived from the title ' Garh - wala ' ( owner of forts ) given to the ruler Mayal , who is said to have consolidated 52 principalities to form the kingdom in the 14th century . After this conquest , the domain under Mayal is said to have been called ' Garhwal ' , possibly due to the numerous forts in the region .
hope it's help you
Similar questions
Political Science,
3 hours ago
English,
3 hours ago
Environmental Sciences,
5 hours ago
English,
8 months ago
Math,
8 months ago