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Tughlakabad (village)

Tughlakabad (village)

Neighbourhood in South East Delhi, Delhi, India


Tughlakabad village is one of the oldest urban Village in South East District of New Delhi. The Village is named after Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq. The Village is located in the shadows of 700 year old Ruins of Tughlaqabad Fort. [1]

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History

As per the historians once Saint Nizamuddin Aulia was angry with the Emperor Mohammad Bin Tughlaq, he cursed him by saying "Ya Rahe Ujar, Ya Base Gurjar"[2] Bidhuri Clan of Gurjar people Community are descendants of Raja Bhoj Parmar, in the Year 1325, In the Regime of Ghyas-Ud-Din Tughlak, One Baba Dillu Bidhuri was Given 60% area in the Village for his Living around 700 years ago[3] Raja Devi Singh along with all villagers from Tughlaqabad Village also participated in 1857 Revolution against the Britishers. Raja Devi Singh was hanged in chandni Chowk Kotwali after the revolution and 2800 bigha Land of the Village was forfeited by the Britishers[4]

Panoramic view of the ruins of Tughlakabad Fort

Demographics

Tughlakabad Village is dominated by Bidhuri clan of Gurjar Community. There are six Mohalla's of Bidhuri namely Bhangar Mohalla, Churiya Mohalla, Kuan Mohalla, Jalam Mohalla, Bazar Mohalla, NauGhara Mohalla and One Mohalla of Kangar Clan of Gurjar Community. At the time of Partition some Sikh families also moved to Tughlakabad Village from Pakistan, Their Mohalla is known as Sardar Mohalla. The Village is situated in the Fort of Tughlaqabad and it is at Mehrauli Badarpur Road.

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References

  1. "Tughlaqabad: In centuries-old village, locals face uncertain future". indianexpress.com. 24 November 2016.
  2. Correspondent, dna (3 August 2018). "Manoj Tiwari wants AAP MLA Sahi Ram Pahalwan sacked". DNA India.
  3. गांव और पंचायत. dmsoutheast.delhi.gov.in (in Hindi). District Magistrate South East. Retrieved 7 May 2021.

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