Bajor Sikar

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Location of Bajor in Sikar district

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

External links

References

  1. Sikar Ki Kahani, Captain Webb Ki Jubani, 2009, pp. 25,80
  2. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.1011
  3. Sikar Ki Kahani, Captain Webb Ki Jubani, 2009, pp. 25, 80

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