Warnow

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Warnow (वार्नव) is a village in Kupwara tahsil in Kupwara district of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

Variants

Location

It is one of the main villages in the Lolab Valley.

According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Warnow village is 000018. Warnow village is located in Kupwara tehsil of Kupwara district in Jammu & Kashmir, India. It is situated 24km away from Kupwara.[1]

Warnow is a Village in Wavoora Block in Kupwara District of Jammu & Kashmir State, India. It is located 20 KM towards East from District head quarters Kupwara. 4 KM from Wavoora. 69 KM from State capital Srinagar, Jammu. Warnow Pin code is 193223 and postal head office is Sogam. Kuligam Dorusa Wani ( 8 KM ) are the nearby Villages to Warnow. [2]

Jat clans

History

Varnow village, a small settlement in the region, is the birthplace of Allama Anwar Shah Kashmiri.

Tourism

Other Warnow names

  • Warnow River - a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It flows into the Baltic Sea near the town of Rostock, in its borough Warnemünde.
  • Warnow (Güstrow), a municipality in the district of Güstrow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • Warnow, Pommern, German name of Warnowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, modern Poland
  • Warnow, Nordwestmecklenburg, a municipality in the district Nordwestmecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • SS Warnow, a German merchant ship requisitioned by the Kriegsmarine during the Second World War
  • Harry Warnow (1908–1994), birth name of Raymond Scott, American composer, band leader, pianist, record producer, and inventor of electronic instruments
  • Mark Warnow (1900–1949), American big band leader and violinist
  • Tandy Warnow, American computer scientist

Warnow Names and etymology

The origins of the name are uncertain. Recent work suggests a non-Indo-European (perhaps specifically Hattic) element ar(i)n ('spring, stream'), giving rise to the Slavic form Warnow through the prosthesis of /v-/.[3] The Warnabi, a medieval Slavic tribe, probably derived their name from the Warnow. The ancient geographer Claudius Ptolemäus mentioned a river around 150 CE whose location would correspond to the Warnow, which he called the Χαλοῦσος (Latin: Chalusus).[4] The river also appears in a few medieval sources under names along the lines of Goderak: Guðakrsá ('God-field's river') in Knýtlinga saga chapter 119 and Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum in the phrase ad Gudacram amnem ('to the river Gudacra'; xiv.25.16).[5]Meanwhile, Arnold of Lübeck's Chronica Slavorum mentions that Berno, Apostle of the Obotrites 'pro Gutdracco Godehardum episcopum venerari constituit' ('instituted the veneration of Bishop Godehard in place of Gutdracco').[6] This Gutdracco is otherwise unknown, and there is some suspicion that the name of this god arose as a folk-etymologisation of the name of the river.[7]

References

  1. https://villageinfo.in/jammu-&-kashmir/kupwara/kupwara/warnow.html
  2. http://www.onefivenine.com/india/villages/Kupwara/Wavoora/Warnow-B
  3. Hanswilhelm Haefs, Ortsnamen und Ortsgeschichten auf Rügen mitsamt Hiddensee und Mönchgut: Anmerkungen zur Geschichte (Books on Demand, 2003), p. 14.
  4. Claudius Ptolemaios: Geographike Hyphegesis, Ch. 11: Germania Magna.
  5. Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta Danorum: The History of the Danes, ed. by Karsten Friis-Jensen, trans. by Peter Fisher, 2 vols (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2015), II 1168 n. 155.
  6. Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlov, Mitologia slava: studi sulla mitologia dei popoli slavi. Antologia, Studi Slavi, 1 (Pisa: Universita degli studi di Pisa, Istituto di lingua e letteratura russa, 1995), p. 54.
  7. Hanswilhelm Haefs, Ortsnamen und Ortsgeschichten auf Rügen mitsamt Hiddensee und Mönchgut: Anmerkungen zur Geschichte (Books on Demand, 2003), p. 14.