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Jaunsar-Bawar is a hilly region, 85 km from Mussoorie, in Chakrata tehsil, in Dehradun district, it represents the geographical region inhabited by the Jaunsari tribe, which traces its origin from the Pandavas of Mahabharata.〔(Jaunsar-Bawar )〕〔(Jaunsaris )〕 Ethnically, Jaunsar-Bawar comprises two regions, inhabited by the two predominant tribes: Jaunsar, the lower half, while the snow-clad upper region is called Bawar, which includes, the 'Kharamba peak' ().〔(The Region )〕 Geographically adjacent, they are not very different from each other. The Bawar lies in the upper regions of the area. They are a unique tribal community because they have remained cut off from the external world for centuries, leading to the retention of their unique culture and traditions, which have attracted historians, anthropologist and studies in ethnopharmacology to this region for over a century. There is a significant cultural shift from other people of Garhwal, living close by.〔 == Jaunsar-Bawar region == The Jaunsar-Bawar region, is a tribal valley, spread over 1002 km² and 400 villages,〔(Maroj ) The Tribune, January 15, 2005.〕 between 77.45' and 78.7'20" East to 30.31' and 31.3'3" North.〔 It is defined in the east, by the river Yamuna and by river Tons in the west, the northern part comprises Uttarkashi district, and some parts of Himachal Pradesh, the Dehradun tehsil forms its southern periphery.〔 Modes of livelihood in this region are agriculture and animal husbandry, which in the upper region is mostly for self-sustenance, as merely 10 percent of cultivated area is irrigated. Milk, wool and meat are an integral part of the local economy.〔
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