Kila Jaffargarh

From Jatland Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Kila Jaffargarh (किला जफरगढ़) village falls in Jind district of Haryana, under Julana tahsil.

Location

It is situated near Rohtak-Jind railway line between Lakhan Mazra of Rohtak district and Julana of Jind district. It is also Known as Khudali.

Jat Gotras

History

HISTORY OF VILLAGE KILAZAFARGARH(KHUNDAVALI OR KHUDALI) 1. Retha Jat of Saroha gotra of Bans village happened to come in fight with Muslims of that village and therefore fled Bans with his family. 2. He settled firstly at Deorar and then moved to Zaili Vaali(i.e. Kilazafargarh). Due to water scarcity he went to Bainsi Tal. 3. Retha Jat had 5 sons First one settled in Kharak which was village of Thakurs Second one Kilazafargarh village settled in 1325 Third and fourth one settled at Chahtera and Basana village Fifth one settled at Diluvala village in Jind

  4.  Sehrawat in the village came from Khard,Hissar. They firstly went to Bhaini Maharajpur and then came here.
  5.  Podiyas in the village came from Gugaheri.
  6.  Khati came from Bhaagi Bahrod ,Jogis from Rohtak and Nai Thokariya from Chandi.
  7.  Balharas came from Bahu Akbarpur(Their mother was a Podiya she cane back leaving her in laws home).
  8.  In 1854 people of Lajawana Kalan rose in revolt against Maharaja Swaroop Singh of Jind so in order to suppress it and keep a vigil on bordering areas he built a fort naming zafargarh in this village.
  9.  Ch. Ram Singh was an advocate and he won the election to State Assembly of PEPSU and became Revenue minister.
 10.  Captain Partap Singh retd. in 1964.
 11.  Surjeet Singh was president of Arya Samaj.
 12.  Village primary school - estb. in 1944-45  by Sh. Hari Gopal
        Middle school - estb. in 1971-72
        High school  - estb. in 1989 by Head       Master Om Prakash

Population

(Data as per Census-2011 figures)

Total Population Male Population Female Population
5480 2978 2502

Notable persons

Ch. Ram Singh was an advocate and he won the election to State Assembly of PEPSU and became Revenue minister. 2. Captain Partap Singh retd. in 1964. 3. Surjeet Singh was president of Arya Samaj. 4. Village primary school - estb. in 1944-45 by Sh. Hari Gopal

       Middle school - estb. in 1971-72
       High school  - estb. in 1989 by Head       Master Om Prakash

External links

References


Back to Jat Villages