
Mountains here have a healing effect on the heart of tourists but it was unfortunate that Gool was separated from Gulabgarh for the administration purposes so that the historic bonding between Gool and Gulabgarh was broken
Our paradise is Gool, The climate here is pretty cool
Gool is a village in Ramban district with a population over 50,000. It is situated 52 km from Ramban. Gool pies in the lap of nature. Its greenery is magical, attractive and eye pleasing.
Along this earthen wonderland, My heart fall in green love, As I gaze awestruck to the trees sharing grace from above.
History
As per the record of right (ROR) 1965-66 Bikarmi, Gool was first inhabited and owned by ancestors of Thakurs named Cheri pal who had originally migrated from Ayodya. The ancestors of Chari pal cut the dense forest cover and enabled it for cultivation. Chari pal constructed a small house for living at Rooskote presently known as Dachan which was laden with dense forest at that time. At present none of Thakurs family reside at Dachan but some religious spots (Devas than) are still evident for their original locations. The religious spots have been shrunk to debris and stones. The land around these Sports has been made fully cultivable. During the reign of Akbar, Bhatal region which includes present day Dheeda, Ind, Chachwa, Thatharka, Kalimasta, Bhim Dassa, Sangaldan, Bada Kund, Mahakund and Dharam was also granted to Jal pal as jagir and thus all adjoining areas remained in the possession of descendants of Jai pal. It is said that due to permanent possession over the areas descendants of Jai pal also constructed three Kote – Ding Kote, Karlog and Dharam Shed. Later on these three Kote became three separate villages. The initial name of Gool was Karlog and Gool was given keeping in view its round topography. From every side Gool appears round in shape. Mor Singh is considered as the last Raja of Gool . In 1947, Gool became part of Niabat Arnas of Tehsil Reasi. Earlier, it had also remained under the control of Kulgam, Doda and Kishtwar. When Niabat was established at Arnas, its office was made functional for six months in summer at Gool and for remaining six months in winter at Arnas. At that time due to unavailability of motor able roads from Arnas to Gool, revenue record was shifted through horses or labourers. In 1966 independent Tehsil office was made functional at Mohore .Gulabgarh and Gool became a separate Niabat. The office of agrarian Tehsildar was also shifted to Gool from Mohore. Tehsil level judicial magistrate office was also opened for the first time at Gool.
Our Gool Gulabgarh is very beautiful name and Allah has made it very beautiful valleys, mountains, springs, streams and river and every corner is pleasant smelling. Right now Gool is with Ramban district and Gulabgarh is with Reasi. People of Gool and Gulabgarh do not want the separation as culture, language and tradition is same. Kashmiri language is mostly spoken, after Kashmiri, Gojri and Urdu is also spoken.
Famous health resorts such as Dhagantop, Ramakund where you find people from Mohar, Reasi and from outside areas to enjoy the beauty of nature. Gool Gulabgarh is the beautiful name of our area, which is not only knows in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir but also throughout the country. This name is having a historical origin. Mountains here have a healing effect on the heart of tourists but it was unfortunate that Gool was separated from Gulabgarh for the administration purposes so that the historic bonding between Gool and Gulabgarh was broken. But still people use the name Gool Gulabgarh together.
If we turn the pages of history, this area was named as Dangbatal during the reign of Akbar. This name continues till the Gulab Singh ascended the throne. But still the name of Dangbatal is used by our elderly people. Gool is a village surrounded by mountains all around which adds its beauty. It has a famous ancient site called Dang gam presently known as Gohra Galli, which is believed to be of the time of Mahabharata. Giant sculptures and horses personally carved by Pandavas out of monolithic stones this unique ancient site is the new tourist attraction. It is recognized by state archaeological department but further excavation is needed. Thus you have to visit Gool and see how beautiful Gool is.
Email:--------asiyawani3041987@gmail.com
Mountains here have a healing effect on the heart of tourists but it was unfortunate that Gool was separated from Gulabgarh for the administration purposes so that the historic bonding between Gool and Gulabgarh was broken
Our paradise is Gool, The climate here is pretty cool
Gool is a village in Ramban district with a population over 50,000. It is situated 52 km from Ramban. Gool pies in the lap of nature. Its greenery is magical, attractive and eye pleasing.
Along this earthen wonderland, My heart fall in green love, As I gaze awestruck to the trees sharing grace from above.
History
As per the record of right (ROR) 1965-66 Bikarmi, Gool was first inhabited and owned by ancestors of Thakurs named Cheri pal who had originally migrated from Ayodya. The ancestors of Chari pal cut the dense forest cover and enabled it for cultivation. Chari pal constructed a small house for living at Rooskote presently known as Dachan which was laden with dense forest at that time. At present none of Thakurs family reside at Dachan but some religious spots (Devas than) are still evident for their original locations. The religious spots have been shrunk to debris and stones. The land around these Sports has been made fully cultivable. During the reign of Akbar, Bhatal region which includes present day Dheeda, Ind, Chachwa, Thatharka, Kalimasta, Bhim Dassa, Sangaldan, Bada Kund, Mahakund and Dharam was also granted to Jal pal as jagir and thus all adjoining areas remained in the possession of descendants of Jai pal. It is said that due to permanent possession over the areas descendants of Jai pal also constructed three Kote – Ding Kote, Karlog and Dharam Shed. Later on these three Kote became three separate villages. The initial name of Gool was Karlog and Gool was given keeping in view its round topography. From every side Gool appears round in shape. Mor Singh is considered as the last Raja of Gool . In 1947, Gool became part of Niabat Arnas of Tehsil Reasi. Earlier, it had also remained under the control of Kulgam, Doda and Kishtwar. When Niabat was established at Arnas, its office was made functional for six months in summer at Gool and for remaining six months in winter at Arnas. At that time due to unavailability of motor able roads from Arnas to Gool, revenue record was shifted through horses or labourers. In 1966 independent Tehsil office was made functional at Mohore .Gulabgarh and Gool became a separate Niabat. The office of agrarian Tehsildar was also shifted to Gool from Mohore. Tehsil level judicial magistrate office was also opened for the first time at Gool.
Our Gool Gulabgarh is very beautiful name and Allah has made it very beautiful valleys, mountains, springs, streams and river and every corner is pleasant smelling. Right now Gool is with Ramban district and Gulabgarh is with Reasi. People of Gool and Gulabgarh do not want the separation as culture, language and tradition is same. Kashmiri language is mostly spoken, after Kashmiri, Gojri and Urdu is also spoken.
Famous health resorts such as Dhagantop, Ramakund where you find people from Mohar, Reasi and from outside areas to enjoy the beauty of nature. Gool Gulabgarh is the beautiful name of our area, which is not only knows in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir but also throughout the country. This name is having a historical origin. Mountains here have a healing effect on the heart of tourists but it was unfortunate that Gool was separated from Gulabgarh for the administration purposes so that the historic bonding between Gool and Gulabgarh was broken. But still people use the name Gool Gulabgarh together.
If we turn the pages of history, this area was named as Dangbatal during the reign of Akbar. This name continues till the Gulab Singh ascended the throne. But still the name of Dangbatal is used by our elderly people. Gool is a village surrounded by mountains all around which adds its beauty. It has a famous ancient site called Dang gam presently known as Gohra Galli, which is believed to be of the time of Mahabharata. Giant sculptures and horses personally carved by Pandavas out of monolithic stones this unique ancient site is the new tourist attraction. It is recognized by state archaeological department but further excavation is needed. Thus you have to visit Gool and see how beautiful Gool is.
Email:--------asiyawani3041987@gmail.com
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