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'''Samahni valley''' is a valley situated on the ''LOC'' (line of control) that separates ] from ]. '''Samahni valley''' is a valley situated on the ''LOC'' (line of control) that separates ] from ].
It is 35&nbsp;km long and about 8&nbsp;km in width and covers an area of 1270 km<sup>2</sup>.<ref name="PJoBS">{{cite journal|last1=.|first1=Ch. Muhammad Ishtiaq|last2=.|first2=M.A. Khan|last3=.|first3=Wajahat Hanif|title=An Ethnomedicinal Inventory of Plants Used for Family Planning and Sex Diseases Treatment in Samahni Valley, (A.K.) Pakistan|journal=Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences|volume=9|issue=14|year=2006|pages=2546–2555|issn=10288880|doi=10.3923/pjbs.2006.2546.2555}}</ref> By covered area, it is the largest valley in Kashmir.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://thetourist.pk/samahni-valley-guide-travelers/|title=Samahni Valley - A Guide For Travelers - The Tourist|date=2017-11-26|work=The Tourist|access-date=2018-01-18|language=en-US}}</ref> It is 35&nbsp;km long and about 8&nbsp;km in width and covers an area of 1270 km<sup>2</sup>.{{Citation needed|date=December 2019|reason=removed citation to predatory publisher content}} By covered area, it is the largest valley in Kashmir.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://thetourist.pk/samahni-valley-guide-travelers/|title=Samahni Valley - A Guide For Travelers - The Tourist|date=2017-11-26|work=The Tourist|access-date=2018-01-18|language=en-US}}</ref>


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Most of the inhabitants speak ], with some ] influence.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} ] is still spoken and understood among the villagers. Most of the inhabitants speak ], with some ] influence.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} ] is still spoken and understood among the villagers.


The Samahni valley has fourteen towns:<ref name="PJoBS"/> The Samahni valley has fourteen towns:{{Citation needed|date=December 2019|reason=removed citation to predatory publisher content}}
*Jandichontara *Jandichontara
*Kadyala *Kadyala

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Samahni valley is a valley situated on the LOC (line of control) that separates Azad Kashmir from Jammu and Kashmir. It is 35 km long and about 8 km in width and covers an area of 1270 km. By covered area, it is the largest valley in Kashmir.

Samahni valley near Kadyala
Samahni Valley near Chauki
Samahni Valley near Dub
Samahni Valley near Jandi chontara
Samahni Valley near Jandi chontara

Most of the inhabitants speak Pahari, with some Punjabi influence. Urdu is still spoken and understood among the villagers.

The Samahni valley has fourteen towns:

  • Jandichontara
  • Kadyala
  • Dab
  • Kalich
  • Bandala
  • Samahni
  • Sarsala
  • Chowki
  • Bindi
  • Jandala
  • Poona
  • Chaai
  • Baroh
  • Haripoor
  • Jajooha

Other important locations include:

33°2′42″N 74°11′50″E / 33.04500°N 74.19722°E / 33.04500; 74.19722

References

  1. "Samahni Valley - A Guide For Travelers - The Tourist". The Tourist. 2017-11-26. Retrieved 2018-01-18.


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