Boniyar tehsil

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Boniyar
Country Flag of India.svg  India
Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir
District Baramulla
Population
  Estimate 
(2011)
72,564 [1]
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Boniyar is a tehsil located in Baramulla district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. [2] The town of Boniyar is the administrative center. There are 51 villages that are part of the tehsil including Kathal Hil Patribal.

List of Villages in Boniyar

Source: [3]

  1. Athishampora
  2. Azad Pora
  3. Bacchi
  4. Badain
  5. Bagna
  6. Banali
  7. Batangi
  8. Bela Slamabad
  9. Bernate
  10. Bijhama
  11. Bimyar
  12. Boniyar
  13. BrariPora
  14. Challa
  15. Chootali
  16. Dara Kujan
  17. Dudran
  18. Gager Hill
  19. Gird Nawah
  20. Hiller Pernia
  21. Ijara
  22. Jabdi
  23. Javind
  24. Kanchan
  25. Kathal Hil Pathri
  26. Lari
  27. Limber
  28. Lachipora
  29. Maidanan
  30. Manzgam
  31. Mayan
  32. Mohra
  33. Muqam Peran
  34. Nagnari
  35. Niloosa
  36. Noorkhah
  37. Nowgran
  38. Nowshara
  39. Peernia
  40. Pehlipora
  41. Prankutran
  42. Pringle
  43. Rampora
  44. Salamabad Dachhna
  45. Salasan
  46. Shaladajan
  47. Sheer Wanipora
  48. Trikanjan
  49. Uranbowa
  50. Warikhah
  51. Zehem Pora

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References

  1. Village, town and household populationcensusindia.gov.in Archived 2022-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Tehsil | Official website of District Baramulla | India".
  3. "List of Villages in Boniyar Subdivision of Baramulla (Jammu And Kashmir) | VillageInfo.org". villageinfo.org. Retrieved 2024-08-19.