Kulgam
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About Kulgam
Kulgam is a town and an advised region board of trustees in the Indian territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Presently it has turned into a different locale of Jammu and Kashmir. Kulgam is known for a religious holy person Sayed Simnan Sahib, who gave it the name "Kulgam" "Kul" signifies "faction" in Sanskrit; "gram" in Sanskrit signifies "town", since he lost something in the stream. Syed Simnan originated from a place called Simnan in Iran.
Going in the Kashmir valley, he came to Kulgam and enjoyed the spot on a bluff sitting above the stream Veshaw. He made Kulgam his perpetual dwelling place was covered at the specific spot which he had discovered interesting. This town is on the bank of waterway Veshaw over the spread of which are the lower regions of the Pir Panchal Mountains. Ahrabal has knolls and a cascade. It has its starting point from a spring called Kounser Naag situated in the mountain scope of companion panjaal.
Kulgam was in the news with respect to the ongoing unearthing of another archeological site in an adjacent town called Kutbal which has yielded indications of having been home to a first-century human progress as a few ancient rarities having a place with the time of Kushana lords showed up in Kulgam locale. Kulgam is acclaimed being the primary seat of teachers of Islam as before Hazrat Sayeed Ali Hamdani, he sent Sayeed Mohmmad Hussain SImnani to Kashmir to lecture for Islam.