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Khag, Jammu and Kashmir

Khag
کھاگ
खग
Tehsil
Naranag Fishery Khag
Naranag Fishery Khag
Coordinates: 33°57′51″N 74°30′30″E / 33.9642591°N 74.508242°E / 33.9642591; 74.508242
Country India
Territories of India Jammu and Kashmir
District Badgam
Government
 • Type Democratic
Population (2011)
 • Total 6,663
Languages
 • Official Urdu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area code(s) 01951
Vehicle registration JKO4

Khag (Urdu;Kashmiri;کھاگ Hindi;खग) is a tehsil headquarter in central Kashmir. It is a town, municipality and Block in Badgam district in the Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir. Khag is located about 35 km West from State summer capital Srinagar and about 45 km from district headquarters in Budgam.

Khag is also known for its springs and according to locals as many as 35 springs are there in Khag. Ancient people have defined it as the "Garden of Paradise"

Initially it was one of the blocks of Beerwah Tehsil, after the Government of Jammu and Kashmir opened new administrative units in 2008 Khag was granted tehsil status.

Khag is located at an elevation of 8,000 to 14,000 ft above sea level, it is surrounded by mountains measuring 17,000 ft in height between 75° E longitude and 33° N latitude at the base of the Pir Panjal mountain range. The place is covered with greenery and during summers shepherds in large numbers bring their sheep here for grazing. The region contains forest areas with several mountain rivers and streams, including the Mala Kol, Kunze Kol, Nala Gogaldara. 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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