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Onagam (also known as Sailypur) is a village on the banks of Badshah Canal (canal of zaingair) in Bandipora district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The name Onagam is derived from the word vun, meaning jungle, and gam, meaning village. The name reflects the time when the village was covered wild trees which grow on mountains, such as pine trees. Onagam is one of the biggest villages in Bandipora district, which was formed in 2009; earlier, the village was part of Baramulla district. Onagam is located the in center of Bandipora district, 2 km (1.2 mi) from the district headquarters. Surrounded by Panjigam from East, Putushay from the west, Duban from North Qazipora from South, Turqpora from North West, and Kalusa from South East. A canal (near Zaingair) passes through the village and divides it into two halves- longitudinally, this canal was built by Badshah, an irrigation canal to irrigate Zaingair (a remote village in Sopore- Apple Town) thus the name Nehr Zainagir(The Zainagir Canal). It is 47 km long, takes its water from the river Madhumati. It flows through Bandipore on the bank of the Wular Lake at Sonawari. It moves in loops till it enters Sopore irrigating about 13300 acres of land. (en) |
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Onagam (also known as Sailypur) is a village on the banks of Badshah Canal (canal of zaingair) in Bandipora district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. The name Onagam is derived from the word vun, meaning jungle, and gam, meaning village. The name reflects the time when the village was covered wild trees which grow on mountains, such as pine trees. Onagam is one of the biggest villages in Bandipora district, which was formed in 2009; earlier, the village was part of Baramulla district. (en) |
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