Chenab Valley

name
/tʃəˈnɑːb ˈvæli/

Etymology

From Chenab, the name of a major river in northern India and Pakistan, and valley, denoting a low area between hills or mountains.

Definitions

  1. A mountainous and culturally diverse region in the Jammu division of the…

    A mountainous and culturally diverse region in the Jammu division of the Indian-administered Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, comprising the districts of Doda, Kishtwar, and Ramban. The valley is named after the Chenab River, which flows through it.

    • It’s important to note that the Kashmiri spoken in the Chenab Valley is distinct from the dialect spoken in the Kashmir Valley.

The neighborhood

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