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Onagam /Sonagam / Wonagam, BandiporaItalic text
Onagam is one of the largest villages in Valley of Kashmir, Jammu & Kashmir, India and perhaps the largest village in the newly formed district Bandipore. The district is divided by a canal called "nehr Zangeir", which irrigates the valley of Zangeir, near to sopore, hence the name zengeir canal. It was formed by Sheikh Mohd Abdullah.