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Beerwah, Jammu and Kashmir : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beerwah, Jammu and Kashmir
Beerwah, (Urdu,) Jammu and Kashmir is a subdistrict in Central Kashmir. It is one of the oldest tehsils with one of the largest constituency, towns, and municipal areas committees in the Budgam district of the Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir. The name Beerwah means "be roi " in Sanskrit, and means that the people do not have a one face and is derived from the name for the springs of Beerwah known as "Behroop." ==Geography== Beerwah is located at a height of 5200 ft above sea level, between 75° E longitude and 34° N latitude at the base of the Pir Panjal mountain range. It is surrounded by plains to the north, east, south, and southwest. The landscape is made up of plateau-like terraces known as ''karewas''. The region contains forested areas with several mountain rivers and streams, including the Mala Kol, Lear Kol, Ahij Kol, Laen, Zaen, Mean and Sona Mean. The Ahij Kol, Laen and Sona Maen share a source at Sukhnag. The Mala Kol is locally known as the "deaf and dumb stream" due to a legend that when saint Syed Taj-ud-Din arrived in Khag, the stream silently followed him from Sukhnag to Sikandarpora. Local elders continue to tell stories about other local streams.
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