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==History== | ==History== | ||
== The [[Randhawa]] Chiefs Of [[Talwandi]]== | == The [[Randhawa]] Chiefs Of [[Talwandi]]== | ||
[[Ram Sarup Joon]]<ref>[[History of the Jats/Chapter XI]],p. 191</ref> writes that ...In 1640 AD [[Chaudhary Randhir Chand]] founded the village [[Bhandahi]] on arrival from [[ | [[Ram Sarup Joon]]<ref>[[History of the Jats/Chapter XI]],p. 191</ref> writes that ...In 1640 AD [[Chaudhary Randhir Chand]] founded the village [[Bhandahi]] on arrival from [[Rajasthan]] and his grandson [[Targha]] founded Talwandi. In the fourth dynasty Pradhan Chand's son Santosh Singh adopted Sikhism. Working in the Jattha of [[Sardar Jai Singh]] he obtained Banga Talwandi as a Jagir. | ||
==Jat Gotras== | ==Jat Gotras== | ||
*[[Tomar|Toor]] | *[[Tomar|Toor]] |
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Talwandi Bhidhran () village in Batala tehsil in Gurdaspur district of Punjab.
Location
Origin
The Founders
History
The Randhawa Chiefs Of Talwandi
Ram Sarup Joon[1] writes that ...In 1640 AD Chaudhary Randhir Chand founded the village Bhandahi on arrival from Rajasthan and his grandson Targha founded Talwandi. In the fourth dynasty Pradhan Chand's son Santosh Singh adopted Sikhism. Working in the Jattha of Sardar Jai Singh he obtained Banga Talwandi as a Jagir.
Jat Gotras
Population
Notable Persons
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References
- ↑ History of the Jats/Chapter XI,p. 191
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