Bajor Sikar
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Bajor (बाजोर) is a village in Danta Ramgarh tehsil of Sikar district in Rajasthan. It is in south of Sikar. Nearby villages Ranoli, Gorian. It is situated in north-west of Goriyan Railway Station between Kaharon Ki Dhani & Goriyan.
Jat Gotras
Other castes are:Kumhar (majority), Jogi, Rjput, Balai, Gusai There is a Gusai Jujhar Math in the village.
History
Bajaur is a place in Afghanistan inhabited by Scythians.
The ruins of Harsh indicate its antiquity. Local tradition reveals that Harshanatha village in ancient times was a well developed township surrounded by a wall. A hindi poem reveals as under[1]:
- जगमालपुरा हर्ष नगरी,
- बोम तालाब छतरी,
- एक बाजार मंडी गुदड़ी,
From one other source we get following poem prevalent in the area:[2]:
- जगमालपुरा हर्षनगरी,
- बीमै हाठ हजार मढ़ै गुदड़ी,
- बमै तालाब बड़ी छतरी ।
It is said that in space between he big tank of Harsh and Jagmalpura tomb was a market place. There were 900 wells. The old city was spread over about 38 miles and constituted of four villages, namely
- Katrathal, which was Katala Bazar,
- Kasali, which was founded by Kasania Jat people,
- Bajor which was market and
- Jagmalpura which was a weekly market place or gudari. A river named Chhatradhara flowed through the town and drained water in to Rewasa lake. [3]
Notable persons
- Brij Mohan Dhaka - A. En. PWD , Date of Birth : 28-October-1957, V.P.O.- Bajor, Distt.- Sikar, Present Address : Subhash Colony, Devipura ,In Front Of Krishi Upaj Mandi, Jaipur Road, Sikar, Phone Number : 01572-245852, Mobile Number : 9414548292
- Sugan Chand Arya (Dhaka) - RAS (Retd.), Date of Birth : 7-August-1949, V&PO.- Bajor ,distt.- Sikar, Present Address : A-57, Viveka Nand Colony, Naya Khera ,Jaipur, Phone: 2222148, 2335512, Mob: 9414069233
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References
- ↑ Sikar Ki Kahani, Captain Webb Ki Jubani, 2009, pp. 25,80
- ↑ Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.1011
- ↑ Sikar Ki Kahani, Captain Webb Ki Jubani, 2009, pp. 25, 80
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