Jalesar
Jalesar (जलेसर) is a town and tahsil in Etah district of Uttar Pradesh.
Variants
Location
It is connected by road to other towns such as Awagarh Tehsil to Sadabad Mdw 106 Rd , Hathras, Etah, Aligarh, Firozabad and it is approx 41 km from Agra.
Jat Gotras
Villages in Jalesar Tahsil
Abdulhaipur, Abhairajpur, Akbarpur Satha, Amarpur, Arabgarh, Arazibirhara, Ataullapur, Aunera, Awagarh, Awagarh(NP), Babarpur, Bachhepura, Badanpur Kazipur, Badanpur Kunjmanpur, Badhawali, Baghai, Bahadurpur Kasimpur, Balesara, Banwaripur, Barabhodela, Barai Kalyan Pur, Barasamaspur, Begampur, Berni, Bhainsabrijpur, Bhiau, Bichhpuri, Birnagar, Bisuneepur, Brijpur Chanda, Budhera, Burrakalan, Burrakhurd, Chirgawan, Churthara, Dalsahpur, Daulatpur Gilaula, Daulatpur Mushki, Devkaranpur, Doshpur, Dulha, Faridpur, Gadesara, Gaduri, Gahla, Ganeshpur, Gopalpur, Gothua, Gudau, Gwaliyara, Habibullapur, Hadidadpur, Hasanalipur Alipur Basai, Hasangarh, Hinauna, Ibrahim Nagar, Isauli, Jainpura, Jalesar (MB), Jalesar(Dehat), Jalukhera, Jamalpur Durjan, Jamalpur Gaduri, Jamon, Jarani Khurd Kalan, Jinawali, Kaprai, Karhla Kasimpur, Karthani, Kesra Amratpur, Khairara, Khanpur, Khatauta, Khera Gwarau, Kheranuh, Kheriataj, Kosma, Kunjalpur, Kuswa, Lakhmipur, Lodhipur, Lohcha Naharpur, Mahanmai, Mai, Maksudpur, Mandanpur, Mehkikhurd Kalan, Mirzapur Sherpur, Misakalan, Misakhurd, Misauli, Mitrol, Mohammad Nagar Urf Murgarha, Mohanpur, Mojampur, Muhabbatpur, Muhammadpur Gaharwar, Mukatpur, Murae Prahlad Nagar, Mursawan, Nagla Anni, Nagla Chand, Nagla Dhara, Nagla Meera, Nagla Sukhdev, Naglamitan, Nagwai, Narau Bir Nagar, Narhuli, Narora, Nimkhera, Nuhkhas, Pabha, Paharipur Bhodela, Paharmalpur, Paindapur, Pasiapur Begampur, Patna, Pavra, Pilkhatra, Pondri, Punhera, Raja Wali, Rajarampur, Rajmalpur Timarua, Ramgarh Urf Ummergarh, Rampur, Ramraipur, Ranausa, Rasidpur, Rasidpur Mitraul, Rasidpur Urf Kheria Khati, Razanagar, Rejua, Rohina Mirzapur, Sahnaua, Sakara, Salamai, Salempur Mitrol, Salwahanpur, Sarai Rajnagar, Saraineew, Sarani, Sarkari, Satha Nabipur, Shahnagar Timarua, Shakrauli, Shamaspur, Shekhpur Mandanpur, Shekhupur Rajmal, Sikanderpur Marhi, Simrau, Sirgawan, Sona, Takhawan, Tikathar, Tisar, Uchagaon, Uderi, Walidad Pur, Walipur Urf Nagla Wale,
History
Dr Girish Chandra Dwivedi[1] writes....Having captured the country side of Rewari, the Jats under Jawahar Singh carried their outposts to Sarai Basant and Sambhal (20 miles from Delhi). Their villages stretched up to 12 miles from the
[p.248]: Capital and were "administered by the Jats" . On the other side, the Jats gradually seized the major part of the modern Bulandshahar and part of Meerut districts up to the Ganga, in addition to their earlier acquisitions in the district of Aligarh, Agra and portions of Etah (Jalesar etc., which previously formed part of the Jat Kingdom).
By the year 1763, the Jat power under Suraj Mal had reached such glorious heights, as had never been attained before or after. Owner of spacious Kingdom, of the-richest and overflowing treasury, and of the most formidable and gallant troops unrivalled in contemporary India, as Suraj Mal was.
जलेसर
जलेसर (Etah एटा, UP) (AS, p.360) - मेवाड़ के राजा कटीर ने 1403 ई. में यहाँ किला बनवाया था.[2]
जाट इतिहास
दलीपसिंह अहलावत[3] लिखते हैं - सम्राट् शाहजहाँ ने 1654 ई० के बाद अपने पुत्र दारा शिकोह को आगरा सूबे का प्रबन्ध और मथुरा का परगना जागीर में दे दिया। दाराशिकोह स्वयं नम्र स्वभाव का था और हिन्दू धर्म के प्रति सहानुभूति रखता था। फलतः ब्रजमण्डल में सहिष्णुतापूर्ण उदार धार्मिक नीति को प्रश्रय मिला। सम्राट् ने वजीर सादुल्ला खां को गोकुल की खालसा (सरकार के अधिकृत) भूमि जागीर में दे दी। वजीर ने जाटप्रधान ग्रामों के बीच में सादाबाद नामक नवीन छावनी स्थापित की। उसने सन् 1652 ई० में ठेनुआ गोत्री प्रधान टप्पा, जावरा, जलेसर के कुछ भाग, खंदौली के सात गांव और महावन के 80 गांवों पर कब्जा करके सादाबाद के परगने में शामिल कर लिए। यह वजीर सादाबाद में 1652 से 7 अप्रैल, 1656 ई० तक रहा।
Notable persons
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References
- ↑ The Jats - Their Role in the Mughal Empire/Chapter XIII,pp.247-248
- ↑ Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.360
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter VIII (Page 623)
- ↑ Jat Vaibhav Smarika Khategaon, 2010, p. 112
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