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| Name/Word/Term | Comment |
| Vandur | Vandur is the kashmiri equivalent of a Monkey |
| Vandur | Interesting word |
| Hoon | Maanay Kuta |
| Haput | Haput means Bear |
| Hyor | Means Up |
| Byakars Che Hath Kar | Ancient and true saying that means that a person who has no work has a lot of work |
| Sheen | Means Snow |
| Gangbal | A famous lake at approx. 12000 feet near Naranag and the Harmukh peak |
| Woonth | Means Camel |
| Haput | Haput's were very common in Kashmir. Dachigam park had some brown and I believe black bears |
| Dachigam | It was a National Park |
| Habba Khatoon | Famous poet |
| Akh | Means 1 |
| Wanun | Is to "Speak" - not to be confused with Wanwun |
| Grand | Means "count" |
| Khor | Means Foot |
| Khor | Another variation of this word means someone who is naughty. It is hard to write down the nuances in pronunciation when you type Kashmiri words in English. |
| Hyuhur | Means Father-in-law |
| Vandur | Seems like the word may be a cross between Vanar and Bandar |
| Habakadal | Any chance this area was named after Habba Khatoon? Or was it the other way round, or no relation? |