Which National Park in India is the only habitat of Hangul?
Robert Clark
Published Jan 04, 2026
Dachigam National Park arranges food for the rare Hangul following snowfall. The Hangul is the only surviving sub-species in the Indian subcontinent of the Red Deer family native to Europe.
Which National Park is Hangul found?
Dachigam was initially established to ensure the supply of clean drinking water to Srinagar city. A protected area since 1910, it was declared as a national park in 1981. The park is best known as the home of the hangul, or Kashmir stag.Which of the following National Park is famous for the animal Hangul?
So, the correct answer is 'Dachigam National Park, J and K'.Which National Park is home to the endangered Hangul?
Srinagar, Mar 2 (PTI) A video showing a large herd of Kashmir Stag, known locally as Hangul, an endangered species, has given hope that the conservation efforts of Jammu and Kashmir government have started yielding positive results.Where is Hangul deer found in India?
Today, the Hangul, the state animal of Jammu & Kashmir, is restricted to the Dachigam National Park some 15 km north-west of Jammu & Kashmir's summer capital Srinagar.Hangul, The Kashmir Stag, Will Soon Become Extinct
Why is Hangul called Kashmir stag?
The Kashmir stag (Cervus hanglu hanglu), also called hangul, is a subspecies of Central Asian red deer endemic to Kashmir and surrounding areas. It is found in dense riverine forests in the high valleys and mountains of Jammu and Kashmir and northern Himachal Pradesh.Which sanctuary is famous for the unique Hangul deer?
The main animal species that Dachigam is known for is the hangul, or the Kashmir stag. Other species include: Musk deer (roose kat)What is the other name of Kashmir?
In the Kashmiri language, Kashmir itself is known as Kasheer.How many Hangul are there?
Hangul, (Korean: “Great Script”) also spelled Hangeul or Han'gŭl, alphabetic system used for writing the Korean language. The system, known as Chosŏn muntcha in North Korea, consists of 24 letters (originally 28), including 14 consonants and 10 vowels.When was Project Hangul started in India?
Project Hangul:-The Project Hangul had started in 1970 by the Kashmir government with the help of WWF.