Rajaur
Rajaur is a town and tehsil in the Rajouri district of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It also serves as the administrative headquarters of the Rajouri district.
History:
Rajaur holds historical significance, having been ruled by various dynasties throughout its history. It was once part of the larger Jammu region and has witnessed periods of both independent rule and control by empires such as the Mughals and the Sikhs.
Geography:
Rajaur is situated in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas, giving it a hilly and mountainous terrain. The region experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasons.
Demographics:
The population of Rajaur is diverse, comprising various ethnic and religious communities. Common languages spoken include Gojri, Pahari, and Kashmiri, in addition to Hindi and Urdu.
Economy:
The economy of Rajaur is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being a major source of livelihood for many residents. Livestock rearing and small-scale businesses also contribute to the local economy. Tourism is developing but has not yet reached its full potential.
Administration:
Rajaur is administered as a tehsil within the Rajouri district. The district administration is responsible for maintaining law and order, implementing development programs, and providing essential services to the population.
Culture:
The culture of Rajaur is a blend of various influences, reflecting the diverse communities that reside there. Traditional music, dance, and handicrafts are integral parts of the local culture.