Khairagarh
Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R) |
Khairagarh (खैरागढ़) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Rajnandgaon District in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. Author (Laxman Burdak) visited it on 05.09.1985, 31.10.1985, 01.11.1985, 19-21.05.1986, 22-23.10.1986, 26-28.12.1987.
Origin
Jat Gotras Namesake
Given below is partial list of the peoples or places in Khairagarh of Chhattisgarh, which have phonetic similarity with Jat clans or Jat Places. In list below those on the left are Jat clans (or Jat Places) and on right are people or place names in Khairagarh District. Such a similarity is probably due to the fact that Nagavanshi Jats had been rulers of this area in antiquity as is proved by Inscriptions found in this region and mentioned in Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat[1].
Villages in Khairagarh tahsil
Town: 1 Khairagarh
Villages:
1 Achanakpur Nawagaon, 2 Achholi, 3 Akrajan, 4 Amdani, 5 Amlidih Kalan, 6 Archedabri, 7 Ataria, 8 Aveli, 9 Badgada, 10 Badhai Tola, 11 Bagaijhori, 12 Baghmarra, 13 Baigatola, 14 Baihatola, 15 Bajguda, 16 Bakalsarra, 17 Baldeopur, 18 Bandbod, 19 Baphara, 20 Barbaspur, 21 Bargaon, 22 Barpela Tola, 23 Bawali, 24 Bendridih, 25 Bhandarpur, 26 Bharatpur, 27 Bhardakalan, 28 Bhimpuri, 29 Bhorampur Kalan, 30 Bhorampur Khurd, 31 Bhothi, 32 Bhulatola, 33 Bhursatola, 34 Bicharpur, 35 Bidauri, 36 Bikrampur, 37 Bodagarh, 38 Boirdih, 39 Bori, 40 Borla, 41 Chandeni, 42 Chandgadhi, 43 Changurda, 44 Charbhatha, 45 Chhechhand Pahari, 46 Chichka, 47 Chichola, 48 Chikhaldah, 49 Chingli, 50 Daihan, 51 Dalli Kholi, 52 Damari, 53 Dapka, 54 Deori, 55 Deoribhath, 56 Dhangaon, 57 Dholiyakanhar, 58 Dhourabhatha, 59 Dilippur, 60 Dokrabhatha, 61 Dullapur, 62 Dullitola, 63 Dumardih, 64 Dunda, 65 Etikasa, 66 Fattepur, 67 Gadadih, 68 Gadaghat, 69 Gadaghat, 70 Gahiratola, 71 Garrapar, 72 Gatapar, 73 Gatapar Kalan, 74 Gendra, 75 Ghaghra, 76 Ghanikhuta, 77 Ghoghedabari, 78 Ghotiya, 79 Ghughari Tola, 80 Ghumarra, 81 Godri, 82 Gopal Pur, 83 Gopal Pur Khurd, 84 Gumanpur, 85 Hardi, 86 Hirawahi, 87 Itar, 88 Jagannathpur, 89 Jalbandha, 90 Jangalpur, 91 Jharjhara Ghat, 92 Jhikadah, 93 Joratarai, 94 Junwani, 95 Jurlakalan, 96 Kalkasa, 97 Kamtha, 98 Kanchri, 99 Karamtara, 100 Karela Garh, 101 Karela Purana, 102 Katalwahi, 103 Katangikalan, 104 Katangikhurd, 105 Katema, 106 Kaudiya, 107 [Kekrajbod]], 108 Kerabori, 109 Keshla, 110 Khairbana, 111 Khairbana, 112 Khajri, 113 Khamhardih, 114 Khamtarai, 115 Khapri Kalar, 116 Khapri Sirdar, 117 Khapri Teli, 118 Khongha, 119 Khursipar, 120 Kodenawagaon, 121 Kohkabod, 122 Kopenawagaon, 123 Kotarichhaper, 124 Koyali Kachhar, 125 Kukarmuda, 126 Kulikasa, 127 Kumhi, 128 Kurrubhath, 129 Kusiyari, 130 Kusmi, 131 Kusumkunwa, 132 Lachhna, 133 Limau Tola, 134 Limtara, 135 Madanpur, 136 Madanpur, 137 Madrakuhi, 138 Mahrumkalan, 139 Malaidah, 140 Malood, 141 Mandla, 142 Mandla Tola, 143 Markame Tola, 144 Maroda, 145 Maru Tola Kalan, 146 Maru Tola Khurd, 147 Mauhadhar, 148 Mudbhadur, 149 Mudhipar, 150 Mudpar, 151 Mudpar, 152 Muhdabri, 153 Muska, 154 Muteda, 155 Nawagaon, 156 Nawagaon Alha, 157 Nawagaon Kalan, 158 Nawagaon Kanwar, 159 Nawagaon Katha, 160 Pachpedi, 161 Padadah, 162 Panduka, 163 Parasbod, 164 Parsahi, 165 Parsuli, 166 Pasalkhaira, 167 Pawantara, 168 Pendri Kalan, 169 Pendri Khurd, 170 Peti, 171 Pipla Kachhar, 172 Pircha Pahad, 173 Pircha Tola, 174 Prakashpur, 175 Ragra, 176 Rahud, 177 Rauna Bhatha, 178 Renga Kathera, 179 Renga Kathera, 180 Riwa Gahan, 181 Ruse, 182 Sahaspur, 183 Sahaspur, 184 Sahila, 185 Salgapat, 186 Salhebharri, 187 Salhewara, 188 Salouni, 189 Sandi, 190 Sandongri, 191 Sankara, 192 Sankri, 193 Sarangpur, 194 Sarragondi, 195 Seoni, 196 Shergarh, 197 Shikari Tola, 198 Singarghat, 199 Singarpur, 200 Singhauri, 201 Sirsahi, 202 Sonbhattha, 203 Sonpuri, 204 Sutiya, 205 Takam, 206 Tekadih, 207 Tekapar, 208 Tekapar Kalan, 209 Tekapar Khurd, 210 Telitola, 211 Temri, 212 Thelkadih, 213 Tilai Bhat, 214 Tingamali, 215 Tolagaon, 216 Tulsipur, 217 Udri Nawagaon, 218 Uraidabari,
Source - https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/3303-khairagarh-rajnandgaon-chhattisgarh.html
History
Tejaji's ancestors were Nagavanshi descendant of Shvetanaga, who had five kingdoms in Central India, namely - 1. Khilchipur, 2. Raghaugarh, 3. Dharnawad, 4. Garhkila (Kilkila), and 5. Khairagarh [2]
Khairagarh was a feudatory state of the former Central Provinces of British India. Pandadah (8 km from Khairagarh) is one of the most historical places in Chhattisgarh. The chief, who is descended From the old Nagavansha royal family, received the title of Raja, The King, as an hereditary distinction in 1898.
According to Dilip Singh Ahlawat [3], The Naga Jats ruled over Kantipur, Mathura, Padmavati, Kausambi, Nagpur, Champavati, (Bhagalpur) and in the central India, in western Malwa, Nagaur (Jodhpur- Rajasthan). In addition they ruled the ancient land of Shergarh, (Kota, Rajasthan), Madhya Pradesh (Central India), Chutiya Nagpur, Khairagarh, Chakra Kotiya and Kawardha. The great scholar, Jat Emperor, Bhoja Parmar, mother Shashiprabha was a maiden of a Naga Clan.
Inscriptions in Khairagarh State
Source - Hira Lal: Descriptive lists of inscriptions in the Central provinces and Berar, p.161
Khairagarh State.
(232) Dewarbija Magardhaja Record.
This State possesses very few inscriptions. There used to be an old record on the top of the Dongargadh hill, but it is now untraceable. A Persian inscription said to have been sent to the Nagpur Museum is also missing. At Dewarbija there is a big lingam of black stone on which the name of Magardhaja Jogi is inscribed.
जाट इतिहास
दलीप सिंह अहलावत [4] ने पुष्टि की है कि नागवंशी जाटों का राज्य कान्तिपुर, मथुरा, पद्मावती, कौशाम्बी, अहिक्षतपुर, नागपुर, चम्पावती (भागलपुर), बुन्देलखण्ड तथा मध्यप्रान्त पश्चिमी मालवा, नागौर (जोधपुर) पर रहा. इनके अतिरिक्त शेरगढ़ कोटा राज्य की प्राचीन भूमि पर, मध्यप्रदेश में चुटिया, नागपुर, खैरागढ़, चक्रकोट एवं कवर्धा में भी इस वंश का राज्य था.
तेजाजी के पूर्वज और खींची
संत श्री कान्हाराम[5] ने लिखा है कि.... जायल खींचियों का मूल केंद्र है। उन्होने यहाँ 1000 वर्ष तक राज किया। नाडोल के चौहान शासक आसराज (1110-1122 ई.) के पुत्र माणक राव (खींचवाल) खींची शाखा के प्रवर्तक माने जाते हैं। तेजाजी के विषय में जिस गून्दल राव एवं खाटू की सोहबदे जोहियानी की कहानी नैणसी री ख्यात के हवाले से तकरीबन 200 वर्ष बाद में पैदा हुआ था।
[पृष्ठ-158]: जायल के रामसिंह खींची के पास उपलब्ध खींचियों की वंशावली के अनुसार उनकी पीढ़ियों का क्रम इस प्रकार है- 1. माणकराव, 2. अजयराव, 3. चन्द्र राव, 4. लाखणराव, 5. गोविंदराव, 6. रामदेव राव, 7. मानराव 8. गून्दलराव, 9. सोमेश्वर राव, 10. लाखन राव, 11. लालसिंह राव, 12. लक्ष्मी चंद राव 13. भोम चंद राव, 14. बेंण राव, 15. जोधराज
गून्दल राव पृथ्वी राज के समकालीन थे।
यहाँ जायल क्षेत्र में काला गोत्री जाटों के 27 खेड़ा (गाँव) थे। यह कालानाग वंश के असित नाग के वंशज थे। यह काला जयलों के नाम से भी पुकारे जाते थे। यह प्राचीन काल से यहाँ बसे हुये थे।
तेजाजी के पूर्वज राजनैतिक कारणों से मध्य भारत (मालवा) के खिलचिपुर से आकर यहाँ जायल के थली इलाके के खारिया खाबड़ के पास बस गए थे। तेजाजी के पूर्वज भी नागवंश की श्वेतनाग शाखा के वंशज थे। मध्य भारत में इनके कुल पाँच राज्य थे- 1. खिलचिपुर, 2. राघौगढ़, 3. धरणावद, 4. गढ़किला और 5. खेरागढ़
Villages in Khairagarh tahsil
Achanakpur Nawagaon, Achholi, Akrajan, Amdani, Amlidih Kalan, Amlidih Khurd, Archedabri, Ataria, Aveli, Badgada, Badhai Tola, Bagaijhori, Baghmarra, Baigatola, Baihatola, Bajguda, Bakalsarra, Baldeopur, Bandbod, Baphara, Barbaspur, Bargaon, Barpela Tola, Bawali, Bendridih, Bhandarpur, Bharatpur, Bhardakalan, Bhimpuri, Bhorampur Kalan, Bhorampur Khurd, Bhothi, Bhulatola, Bhursatola, Bicharpur, Bidauri, Bikrampur, Bodagarh, Boirdih, Bori, Borla, Chandeni, Chandgadhi, Changurda, Charbhatha, Chhechhand Pahri, Chichka, Chichola, Chikhaldah, Chingli, Daihan, Dalli Kholi, Damri, Dapka, Deori, Deoribhath, Dhaneli, Dhangaon, Dholiyakanhar, Dhourabhatha, Dilippur, Dokbabhatha, Dullapur, Dumrrdih, Dunda, Etikasa, Fattepur, Gadadih, Gadaghat, Gadaghat, Gahiratola, Garrapar, Gatapar, Gatapar Kalan, Gendra, Ghaghra, Ghanikhuta, Ghoghedabri, Ghotiya, Ghughari Tola, Ghumarra, Godri, Gopal Pur, Gopal Pur Khurd, Gumanpur, Hardi, Hirawahi, Itar, Jagannathpur, Jalbandha, Jangalpur, Jharjhara Ghat, Jhikadah, Joratarai, Junwani, Jurlakalan, Kalkasa, Kamtha, Kanchri, Karamtara, Karela Garh, Karela Purana, Katalwahi, Katangikalan, Katangikhurd, Katema, Kaudiya, Kekrajbod, Kerabori, Keshla, Khairagarh (NP), Khairbana, Khairbana, Khajri, Khamhardih, Khamtarai, Khapri Kalar, Khapri Sirdar, Khapri Teli, Khongha, Khursipar, Kodenawagaon, Kohkabod, Kopenawagaon, Kotbrichhapar, Koyali Kachhar, Kukarmuda, Kulikasa, Kumhi, Kurrubhath, Kusiyari, Kusmi, Kusumkuwa, Lachhna, Lalpur, Limau Tola, Limtara, Madanpur, Madanpur, Madrakuhi, Mahrumkalan, Malaidah, Malood, Mandla, Mandla Tola, Markame Tola, Maroda, Maru Tola Kalan, Maru Tola Khurd, Mauhadhar, Mongra, Mudbhadur, Mudhipar, Mudpar, Mudpar, Muhdabri, Muska, Muteda, Nawagaon, Nawagaon Alha, Nawagaon Kalan, Nawagaon Kanwar, Nawagaon Katha, Pachpedi, Padadah, Panduka, Parasbod, Parsahi, Parsuli, Pasalkhaira, Pawantara, Pendri Kalan, Pendri Khurd, Peti, Pipariya, Pipla Kachhar, Pircha Pahad, Pircha Tola, Prakashpur, Ragra, Rahud, Rauna Bhatha, Renga Kathera, Renga Kathera, Riwa Gahan, Ruse, Sahaspur, Sahaspur, Sahila, Salgapat, Salhebharri, Salhewara, Salouni, Sandi, Sandongri, Sankara, Sankri, Sarangpur, Sarragondi, Seoni, Shergarh, Shikari Tola, Singarghat, Singarpur, Singhauri, Sirsahi, Sonbhattha, Sonpuri, Sutiya, Takam, Tekadih, Tekapar, Tekapar Kalan, Tekapar Khurd, Telitola, Temri, Thelkadih, Tilai Bhat, Tingamali, Tolagaon, Tulsipur, Udri Nawagaon, Uraidabri,
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References
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter III, p.242
- ↑ Sant Kanha Ram: Shri Veer Tejaji Ka Itihas Evam Jiwan Charitra (Shodh Granth), Published by Veer Tejaji Shodh Sansthan Sursura, Ajmer, 2015. p.158
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter III, p.242
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter III, p.242
- ↑ Sant Kanha Ram: Shri Veer Tejaji Ka Itihas Evam Jiwan Charitra (Shodh Granth), Published by Veer Tejaji Shodh Sansthan Sursura, Ajmer, 2015. pp.157-158
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