Onagam (original) (raw)

Village in Jammu and Kashmir, India

Onagam Sailypur, Wanagam, Sonagam
Village
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Coordinates: 34°26′N 74°36′E / 34.43°N 74.60°E / 34.43; 74.60
Country India
Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir
District Bandipora
Population (2011)
• Total 5,373
Languages
• Spoken Kashmiri, Urdu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN 193502[1]

Onagam (also known as Wonagam or Sailypur[_citation needed_]) 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 Wun, meaning jungle, and gam, meaning village. The name shows the forested nature of the area. Onagam is one of the biggest villages in Bandipora district.

The village situated on the banks of Badshah Canal (canal of Zaingair), located towards the north 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.

An irrigation canal divides the city into two halves. It was built by Badshah and was built to provide water to Zaingair. This canal is 47 km long and 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

Description

Onagam is one of the biggest villages in Bandipora district. It is situated on the banks of Badshah Canal (canal of Zaingair), located towards the north 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.

The Zaingair irrigation canal divides the city into two halves. It was built by Badshah and was built to provide water to Zaingair. This canal is 47 km long and takes its water from the river Madhumati.

Mosques and religious places

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Masjid'e Tawheed, Sheikh Mohalla Onagam Bandipora

Jamia mosques

Mosques (non Jamiah)

Eid Gah (Eid Prayer Ground), Onagam Bandipora. Photo Taken in December 2016

Onagam Bandipora has a prayer ground in the center of the village (next to some waterfalls). This ground is mainly used for Eid prayers, Janazah prayers, and social gatherings. The ground can accommodate more than 800 people at a time for Eid prayer.

Zainager Canal in Onagam Bandipora

Waterfalls and Zainager Canal:

Zainager is a canal between the Wular lake and the Pohru river developed by Zain-ul-Abidin (1420-1470 A.D.) by raising a dam of boulders across the Pohru to provide water for irrigation in the tract. Zain-ul-Abdin constructed the Zainager Canal and started building places, the chaks, who appear to have remained untamed so far. The purpose of constructing Nehr-e-Zainager (Zainager Canal) was to irrigate Zainager, it originates from Sonarwani, and flows through Watrina, Panjigam, Onagam, Potushai and so on... and finally reaches to Zainager (village). It moves in loops till it enters Sopore irrigating about 13300 acres of land. It is 47 km long, takes its water from the river Madhumati.

Panchakki(Grutt- Kashmiri), also known as the water mill, is used to grind grain. The water mill is fed with sufficient water, the arrangement is such that the water is made to fall into the Chakki river's cistern from quite a height in order to generate the necessary power to drive the mill. Onagam's Panchakki is located near the twin waterfalls. The main water resource to this chakki is Nehr Zainagair (Budshah Canal). A few gallons of water are allowed to flow through a small stream towards the panchakki, and once the purpose of running the grinder is served, water is allowed to flow back into Badshah Canal. Onagam's Grutt keeps serving people from distant areas almost throughout the year. Except for Nov, Dec, and January. it keeps running throughout the year.

Education and schools

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Model Public School, Onagam Bandipora

There are several schools and educational institutions in the village. These include:

  1. ^ "Onagam Pin Code". Postal Pin Code For. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Kashmir's Largest Madrasa: Dar ul-Uloom Raheemiyyah". 29 July 2007. Archived from the original on 11 September 2017. Retrieved 11 September 2017.