The Tarabal Khuiyaan are a progression of Pakistani wells situated between Dambra (East) and Dambra (West) Panchayat close Tehsil Billawar in the region of Kathua (Jammu and Kashmir). These antiquated wells were burrowed by the group of Porthia to satisfy their requirement for cool water. The wells were initially Kachha Wells however in the present day, they are the more grounded well sort called Pakka Wells. Types of Wells Kachha Wells These wells are constructed in hard ground and are shallower than Pakka Wells. They may have an internal wall made of clay. They can only be constructed in shallow groundwater. The Tarabal Khuiyaan were Kachha Wells until 2000 AD, and later they became Pakka Wells due to their structure and format. Pakka Wells The development of the Pakka Well is conceivable because of the water's profundity. Their inward dividers are hardened and hard, henceforth the name. Pakka is a Hindi expression importance solid. Their development is conceivable because of more profound groundwater. Pakka wells have more prominent limit and development is conceivable even in feebly organized grounds. Location of the Tarabal Khuiyaan The Tarabal Khuiyaan are located in Dambra, India. Dambra is in the Kathua district of India. These wells can also be found in Jammu and Kashmir, which are both near the Kathua District.
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