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The '''Western Himalayas''' is a major [[landrace cannabis]] cultivation region spanning the mountain valleys of northern [[India]], encompassing traditional ''[[charas]]'' (hand-rubbed hashish) producing areas in [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Uttarakhand]] and parts of [[Jammu and Kashmir]]. <ref>https://www.pmfias.com/himalayas-regional-divisions-punjab-himalayas-assam-himalayas-western-himalayas-central-himalayas-eastern-himalayas/</ref> <ref>https://archive.org/details/b32222920_0001</ref> <ref>https://www.unodc.org/pdf/india/publications/south_Asia_Regional_Profile_Sept_2005/10_india.pdf</ref> <ref>https://narcoticsindia.nic.in/Publication/2002.pdf</ref>


The '''Western Himalayas''' is a major [[landrace cannabis]] cultivation region spanning the mountain valleys of northern [[India]], encompassing traditional ''[[charas]]'' (hand-rubbed hashish) producing areas in [[Himachal Pradesh]], [[Uttarakhand]], and parts of [[Jammu and Kashmir]].  
In the Western Himalayas, landrace cannabis is cultivated by local communities and also occurs naturalized across steep valley systems from the Himalayan foothills (~300–600 m) through mid-elevation temperate valleys (e.g., Malana, Kullu, 1500 m through 3200m) to cold-desert basins above 3,000 m; published records extend to ~3,500 m in Lahaul–Spiti. <ref>https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/bitstream/handle/fub188/14541/ThexHolocene-2016-Demske-1661-75.pdf?sequence=1</ref> <ref>https://www.researchgate.net/publication/291116090_Retrospect_and_Prospects_of_Natural_Resource_and_Disaster_Management_in_Uttarakhand_Himalaya_Geo-environmental_Characteristics_Natural_Resources_and_Disasters_in_Uttarakhand_State</ref> <ref>https://www.eresearchco.com/articles/abnormal-meiosis-in-tetraploid-4x-cannabis-sativa-l-from-lahaulspiti-cold-desert-higher-altitude-himalayasa-neglected-bu.pdf</ref>
 
The Western Himalayas growing region is characterized by landrace cannabis cultivation in steep valley systems between 500 and 3,500 meters elevation.


The region's cannabis populations are cultivated primarily for [[charas]] production, with hand-rubbing techniques passed through generations of farming communities.
The region's cannabis populations are cultivated primarily for [[charas]] production, with hand-rubbing techniques passed through generations of farming communities.


==Geography==
== Geography ==


==Climate==
== Climate ==


== Cultural Context ==
== Cultural Context ==


==Ethnic Context==
== Ethnic Context ==


==Cultivation History==
== Cultivation History ==


== Genetics ==
== Genetics ==
No data at present, further research needed.  
No data at present, further research needed.  


==Growing Areas==
== Growing Areas ==
 
The Western Himalayas growing region encompasses numerous documented cultivation areas. Browse by administrative division:
The Western Himalayas growing region encompasses numerous documented cultivation areas. Browse by administrative division:


===Himachal Pradesh===
=== Himachal Pradesh ===


==== [[Kullu District]] ====
==== [[Kullu District]] ====
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* [[Outer Seraj]]
* [[Outer Seraj]]


====[[Mandi District]]====
==== [[Mandi District]] ====
 
* [[Seraj]]
* [[Seraj]]


====[[Kinnaur District]]====
==== [[Kinnaur District]] ====
 
* [[Lower Sutlej Valley]]
* [[Lower Sutlej Valley]]
* [[Middle Sutlej Valley]]
* [[Middle Sutlej Valley]]
* [[Baspa Valley]]
* [[Baspa Valley]]


====[[Lahaul and Spiti District]]====
==== [[Lahaul and Spiti District]] ====
Due to the harsh climate and short growing season, as of 2015 is sparse evidence of current, intentional cannabis cultivation in Lahaul and Spiti districts. There are, however, feral, self seeding cannabis populations found near roadsides, rivers and temples throughout the district. <ref>https://www.eresearchco.com/articles/abnormal-meiosis-in-tetraploid-4x-cannabis-sativa-l-from-lahaulspiti-cold-desert-higher-altitude-himalayasa-neglected-bu.pdf</ref>


* [[Trilokinath]]
* [[Trilokinath]]
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* [[Losar]]
* [[Losar]]


====[[Sirmaur District]]====
==== [[Sirmaur District]] ====
 
====[[Shimla District]]====


==== [[Shimla District]] ====
* [[Busahr]]
* [[Busahr]]
* [[Pabbar Valley]]
* [[Pabbar Valley]]
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* [[Chaupal Valley]]
* [[Chaupal Valley]]


===Uttarakhand===
=== Uttarakhand ===


====[[Garhwal Division]]====
==== [[Garhwal Division]] ====
* [[Nanda Devi]]
* [[Nanda Devi]]
* [[Niti Valley]]
* [[Niti Valley]]


====[[Kumaon Division]]====  
==== [[Kumaon Division]] ====  
* [[Johar Valley]]
* [[Johar Valley]]
* [[Darma Valley]]
* [[Darma Valley]]
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* [[Darchula]]
* [[Darchula]]


===Jammu and Kashmir===
=== Jammu and Kashmir ===
 
No data at present, further research needed.  
No data at present, further research needed.  


====Ladakh====
==== Ladakh ====
High-altitude cold desert region with limited cultivation
High-altitude cold desert region with limited cultivation


==Botanical Characteristics==
== Botanical Characteristics ==


===Regional Traits===
=== Regional Traits ===


===Geographic Variation===
=== Geographic Variation ===


===Other Variations===
=== Other Variations ===


==Cultivation Practices==
== Cultivation Practices ==


===Traditional Methods===
=== Traditional Methods ===


===Modern Methods===
=== Modern Methods ===


==Conservation Status==
== Conservation Status ==


===Threats to Landrace Populations===
=== Threats to Landrace Populations ===


===Conservation Efforts===
=== Conservation Efforts ===


==Chemical Profile==
== Chemical Profile ==


===Cannabinoid Content===
=== Cannabinoid Content ===
Western Himalayas populations are traditionally drug-type cannabis, selected for resin production. Research is needed to characterize chemical profiles.
Western Himalayas populations are traditionally drug-type cannabis, selected for resin production. Research is needed to characterize chemical profiles.


==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200px">
File:Parvati-Valley-View.jpg|Parvati Valley cultivation area
File:Parvati-Valley-View.jpg|Parvati Valley cultivation area
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</gallery>
</gallery>


==See Also==
== See Also ==
* [[Gene pools]]
* [[Gene pools]]
* [[South Asian Gene Pool]]
* [[South Asian Gene Pool]]
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* [[Himalayan agriculture]]
* [[Himalayan agriculture]]


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External Links==
== External Links ==
* [Link to relevant botanical databases]
* [Link to relevant botanical databases]
* [Link to conservation organizations]
* [Link to conservation organizations]
* [Link to genetic research papers]
* [Link to genetic research papers]


[[Category:Growing Regions]]
[[Category:Conservation Status - Vulnerable]]
[[Category:Conservation Status - Vulnerable]]
[[Category:South Asian Growing Regions]]
[[Category:South Asian Growing Regions]]
[[Category:Himalayan Cannabis]]
[[Category:Himalayan Cannabis]]
[[Category:Traditional Agriculture]]
[[Category:Traditional Agriculture]]
[[Has gene pool::South Asian Gene Pool]]
[[Has regional complex::Hindu Kush-Himalayan]]
[[Has country::India]]

Latest revision as of 19:53, 11 January 2026

Western Himalayas
View of the Parvati Valley in Kullu District
View of the Parvati Valley in Kullu District
Location India
Coordinates Template:Coord
Gene Pool South Asian Gene Pool
Regional Complex Hindu Kush-Himalayan
Country India
Provinces/States Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir
Elevation Range 500–3,500 m
Area ~50,000 km²
Climate Temperate montane
Primary Rivers Beas River, Tons River, Alaknanda River
Primary Mountains Pir Panjal Range, Dhauladhar Range, Great Himalayan Range, Mussourie Range, Nag Tibba Range, Shivalik Hills, Zanskar Range, Ladakh Range
Conservation Status Vulnerable




The Western Himalayas is a major landrace cannabis cultivation region spanning the mountain valleys of northern India, encompassing traditional charas (hand-rubbed hashish) producing areas in Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and parts of Jammu and Kashmir. [1] [2] [3] [4]

In the Western Himalayas, landrace cannabis is cultivated by local communities and also occurs naturalized across steep valley systems from the Himalayan foothills (~300–600 m) through mid-elevation temperate valleys (e.g., Malana, Kullu, 1500 m through 3200m) to cold-desert basins above 3,000 m; published records extend to ~3,500 m in Lahaul–Spiti. [5] [6] [7]

The region's cannabis populations are cultivated primarily for charas production, with hand-rubbing techniques passed through generations of farming communities.

Geography

Climate

Cultural Context

Ethnic Context

Cultivation History

Genetics

No data at present, further research needed.

Growing Areas

The Western Himalayas growing region encompasses numerous documented cultivation areas. Browse by administrative division:

Himachal Pradesh

The Kullu District contains the highest concentration of documented growing areas in the Western Himalayas:

Due to the harsh climate and short growing season, as of 2015 is sparse evidence of current, intentional cannabis cultivation in Lahaul and Spiti districts. There are, however, feral, self seeding cannabis populations found near roadsides, rivers and temples throughout the district. [8]

Uttarakhand

Jammu and Kashmir

No data at present, further research needed.

Ladakh

High-altitude cold desert region with limited cultivation

Botanical Characteristics

Regional Traits

Geographic Variation

Other Variations

Cultivation Practices

Traditional Methods

Modern Methods

Conservation Status

Threats to Landrace Populations

Conservation Efforts

Chemical Profile

Cannabinoid Content

Western Himalayas populations are traditionally drug-type cannabis, selected for resin production. Research is needed to characterize chemical profiles.

See Also

References

  • [Link to relevant botanical databases]
  • [Link to conservation organizations]
  • [Link to genetic research papers]