Nangal Chaudhary

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Nanghal Chaudhary (नांगल चौधरी) is a village and Tehsil headquarters in Mahendergarh district of Haryana.

Location

Jat Gotras

Population

History

The Drsadvati River has been identified by Oldham with the Chautang River.[1] Talageri (2000) identifies it with the Hariyupiya river and the Yavyavati river. Sir Alexander Cunningham in 1871 identified Rakshi River as old Drishadwati river and showed its flow from Chunar near Varanasi. Though, Brahman Granths mention that before making a confluence with Saraswati river, Drishadwati had flown from East to West, Rakshi can not be the river as it does not fulfill the second description that both Saraswati and Drishadwati had flown in opposite directions too, before making confluence and boundaries of Vedic state of Brahmavarta. While Saraswati had flown from north to south during Rig Vedic period, the Drishadwati had flown from south to North in Aravalies from pot of Lord Brahma, Pushkar Lake, near Ajmer, to Nangal Chaudhery in South Haryana and took a left turn to reach Satnali to meet Saraswati coming from North to move to Didwana Lake and further south. After major seismic activities in Aravallies, mentioned by several geologists, 6-7000BCE, Drishadwati river changed its route and from Nangal Chaudhery,[2]instead of moving towards east it took a route to north which is the present Sahibi river route, passing through Kot Kasim in Alwar district, Rewari district, Jhajjar district, Rohtak district and finally in to Delhi in Yamuna river. Saraswati river also changed its route and instead of moving towards south, took a westernly turn in districts of Panipat and Sonepat in Haryana where we find Harrapan settlements now.

Notable persons

Maj Satis Dahiya.jpg

Major Satish Dahiya (22.09.1985 - 14.02.2017) from village Nangal Chaudhary (Banihari), tahsil Narnaul of Mahendergarh district in Haryana lost his life in an operation against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir at Langate (Handwara) in Kupwara on 14.2.2017. But before succumbing to injuries in hospital, Major Dahiya made sure that all four terrorists are neutralised. He was originally from 13 Rashtriya Rifles but recently attached with 30 Rashtriya Riffles posted in Kupwara in Jammu and Kashmir.

External links

This village has got the status of a tahsil. See this link - http://www.iharnews.com/index.php/district/1379-nangal-chaudhary-sub-tehsil

References

  1. Keith and Macdonell. 1912. Vedic Index of Names and Subjects.; Oldham: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 25, 58; see Amal Kar and Bimal Ghose 1984
  2. Sudhir Bhargava, "Location of Brahmavarta and Drishadwati river is important to find earliest alignment of Saraswati river" Seminar, Saraswati river-a perspective, Nov. 20-22, 2009, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, organised by: Saraswati Nadi Shodh Sansthan, Haryana, Seminar Report: pages 114-117

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