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'''Kalan''' ([[Hindustani language| | {{redirect|Khurd|the village only named Khurd|Khurd, Pakistan}} | ||
'''Khurd''' and '''Kalan''' ([[Urdu]]: خرد اور کلاں, [[Hindustani language|Hindi]]: ख़ुर्द और कलाँ, [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]]: [[Gurmukhi]]: ਖ਼ੁਰਦ ਅਤੇ ਕਲਾਂ, [[Shahmukhi]]: خرد تے کلاں) are administrative designations used in [[India]] and [[Pakistan]] to indicate the mainland (Khurd) and extension (Kalan) of a town, village or settlement. | |||
In some parts of the former [[Maratha Empire|Maratha]] territory, | They are usually added after place names. For instance, [[Berote Khurd]] and [[Berote Kalan]] in [[Abbottabad District]] in the [[Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa]] province, [[Dangoh Khurd]] in [[Una District]] of [[Himachal Pradesh]] and the many villages in Delhi such as [[Holambi Khurd]] and [[Holambi Kalan]], [[Pooth Khurd]] and [[Pooth Kalan]] and Mangolpur Khurd and Mangolpur Kalan in North west and north districts of Delhi and the famous [[Dariba Kalan]] jewellery market in [[Delhi]], there was also a smaller street nearby, known as Dariba Khurd or Chhota Dariba, both mean small, now known as Kinari Bazaar.<ref name="bigexp">{{cite news|title=Big Bazaar|author=Danish Shafi|url=http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/latest-news/big-bazaar/230560/|publisher=Indian Express|date=Oct 21, 2007|access-date=May 23, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130616134950/http://expressindia.indianexpress.com/latest-news/big-bazaar/230560/|archive-date=June 16, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=The Upper Chambal Basin: A Geographical Study in Rural Settlements|author=Moti Lal Nath|publisher=Northern Book Centre|year= 1989|isbn=8185119597 |page=47 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KIgBKeSXF4AC&dq=Khurd++Kalan&pg=PA47 }}</ref> | ||
In some parts of the former [[Maratha Empire|Maratha]] territory, [[Budruk]] is used instead of "Kalan." It is a corruption of the Persian word for "greater."<ref>{{cite book |title=Maratha town and city planning with reference to the systems of village development during 17th and 18th centuries |chapter=Provincial divisions Administration Of Maratha province During 17th to 18th Centuries |author=Avinash Sowani |year=2011 }}</ref> In [[Manipur]], Khullen and Khunou are used. | |||
==Adjacent places with Khurd and Kalan combination== | ==Adjacent places with Khurd and Kalan combination== | ||
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===India=== | ===India=== | ||
* [[Mundhal Khurd]] and [[Mundhal Kalan]], Bhiwani district, Haryana, India | * [[Mehal Khurd barnala|Mehal Khurd]] and [[Mehal Kalan Assembly Constituency|Mehal kalan]], Barnala district, Punjab, India | ||
*[[Mundhal Khurd]] and [[Mundhal Kalan]], Bhiwani district, Haryana, India | |||
* [[Bhainsru Khurd]] and [[Bhainsru Kalan]], Rohtak district, Haryana, India | * [[Bhainsru Khurd]] and [[Bhainsru Kalan]], Rohtak district, Haryana, India | ||
*[[Rani | *[[Rani Khurd]] and [[Rani Kalan]], Pali district, Rajasthan, India | ||
* [[ | * [[Haibowal Kalan]] and [[Haibowal Khurd]], [[Ludhiana district]], India | ||
* [[Tikri Khurd]] and [[Tikri Kalan]], Delhi, India | * [[Tikri Khurd]] and [[Tikri Kalan]], Delhi, India | ||
* [[Jhojhu Khurd]] and [[Jhojhu Kalan]], Charkhi dadri district, Haryana, India | * [[Jhojhu Khurd]] and [[Jhojhu Kalan]], Charkhi dadri district, Haryana, India | ||
*[[Urlana | *[[Urlana Khurd]] and [[Urlana Kalan]], Panipat district, Haryana, India | ||
*[[Kang Khurd]] and [[Kang Kalan]], Jalandhar district, Punjab, India | |||
*[[Abiana Khurd]] and [[Abiana Kalan]], Ropar district, Punjab, India | |||
* Barian khurd and Barian kalan, Hoshiarpur district, Punjab, India | |||
* Kosi Khurd and Kosi Kalan, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India | |||
*Kharsod kalan and kharsod khurd, district Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India | |||
===Pakistan=== | ===Pakistan=== | ||
* [[Berote Khurd]] and [[Berote Kalan]], Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | * [[Berote Khurd]] and [[Berote Kalan]], Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | ||
* [[Buchal Khurd]] and [[Buchal Kalan]], Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan | |||
==Other solo places with either Khurd or Kalan== | ==Other solo places with either Khurd or Kalan== | ||
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==== [[ | ==== [[Telangana]] ==== | ||
* [[Ravulapally Khurd]] | * [[Ravulapally Khurd]] | ||
* [[Thupra Khurd]] | * [[Thupra Khurd]] | ||
* [[Toole Khurd]] | * [[Toole Khurd]] | ||
Kongarkalan. Marpallykalan | |||
Uppal kalan | |||
==== [[Bihar]] ==== | ==== [[Bihar]] ==== | ||
* [[Madhaul Khurd]] | * [[Madhaul Khurd]] | ||
==== [[Delhi]] ==== | ==== [[Delhi]] ==== | ||
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* [[Dichaon Khurd]] | * [[Dichaon Khurd]] | ||
* [[Khera Khurd]] | * [[Khera Khurd]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Rajpur Khurd]] | ||
==== [[Haryana]] ==== | ==== [[Haryana]] ==== | ||
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* [[Jhojhu Khurd]] | * [[Jhojhu Khurd]] | ||
* [[Nanu Khurd]] | * [[Nanu Khurd]] | ||
==== [[Himachal Pradesh]] ==== | ==== [[Himachal Pradesh]] ==== | ||
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==== [[Jharkhand]] ==== | ==== [[Jharkhand]] ==== | ||
* [[Kabra Khurd]] | * [[Kabra Khurd]] | ||
* [[Jori Kalan]] | |||
==== [[Karnataka]] ==== | ==== [[Karnataka]] ==== | ||
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* [[Lidhora Khurd]] | * [[Lidhora Khurd]] | ||
* [[Tillore Khurd]] | * [[Tillore Khurd]] | ||
*[[Soyatkalan|Soyat Kalan]] | * [[Soyatkalan|Soyat Kalan]] | ||
* [[Tonk Khurd]] | |||
* Kanadi Khurd | |||
==== [[Maharashtra]] ==== | ==== [[Maharashtra]] ==== | ||
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* [[Jajja Khurd]] | * [[Jajja Khurd]] | ||
* [[Khatkar Kalan]] | * [[Khatkar Kalan]] | ||
*[[Haibowal khurd|Haibowal khurd, Ludhiana]] | |||
* [[Nangal Khurd, Hoshiarpur]] | * [[Nangal Khurd, Hoshiarpur]] | ||
* [[Pakho Kalan]] | * [[Pakho Kalan]] | ||
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* [[Rurkee Kalan]] | * [[Rurkee Kalan]] | ||
* [[Talwandi Kalan]] | * [[Talwandi Kalan]] | ||
Chapar Chiri Khurd, Sirhind | |||
==== [[Rajasthan]] ==== | ==== [[Rajasthan]] ==== | ||
* [[Bairathal Kallan]] | * [[Bairathal Kallan]] | ||
* [[Dhuan Kalan]] | * [[Dhuan Kalan]] | ||
* [[Jonaicha Khurd]] | * [[Jonaicha Khurd]] | ||
* [[Ramjipura Khurd]] | * [[Ramjipura Khurd]] | ||
==== [[Uttar Pradesh]] ==== | ==== [[Uttar Pradesh]] ==== | ||
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* [[Malava Khurd]] | * [[Malava Khurd]] | ||
* [[Palia Kalan]] | * [[Palia Kalan]] | ||
* [[Rajpur Khurd, Mainpuri]] | |||
* [[Rampur Khurd]] | |||
===Pakistan=== | ===Pakistan=== | ||
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* [[Nakka Khurd]] | * [[Nakka Khurd]] | ||
* [[Renala Khurd]] | * [[Renala Khurd]] | ||
* [[Buchal Khurd]] | |||
* [[Buchal Kalan]] | |||
* [[Bhiri kalan ]] | |||
* [[Bhiri Khurd ]] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Pur (Vedic)#Pur and Pura|Pur and Pura]] | * [[Pur (Vedic)#Pur and Pura|Pur and Pura]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:31, 1 December 2025
Khurd and Kalan (Urdu: خرد اور کلاں, Hindi: ख़ुर्द और कलाँ, Punjabi: Gurmukhi: ਖ਼ੁਰਦ ਅਤੇ ਕਲਾਂ, Shahmukhi: خرد تے کلاں) are administrative designations used in India and Pakistan to indicate the mainland (Khurd) and extension (Kalan) of a town, village or settlement.
They are usually added after place names. For instance, Berote Khurd and Berote Kalan in Abbottabad District in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, Dangoh Khurd in Una District of Himachal Pradesh and the many villages in Delhi such as Holambi Khurd and Holambi Kalan, Pooth Khurd and Pooth Kalan and Mangolpur Khurd and Mangolpur Kalan in North west and north districts of Delhi and the famous Dariba Kalan jewellery market in Delhi, there was also a smaller street nearby, known as Dariba Khurd or Chhota Dariba, both mean small, now known as Kinari Bazaar.[1][2]
In some parts of the former Maratha territory, Budruk is used instead of "Kalan." It is a corruption of the Persian word for "greater."[3] In Manipur, Khullen and Khunou are used.
Adjacent places with Khurd and Kalan combination[edit | edit source]
This list contains place names that are adjacent to each other having the same first name with Kurd and Kalan as second name respectively. Alphabetical entries with no red links.
India[edit | edit source]
- Mehal Khurd and Mehal kalan, Barnala district, Punjab, India
- Mundhal Khurd and Mundhal Kalan, Bhiwani district, Haryana, India
- Bhainsru Khurd and Bhainsru Kalan, Rohtak district, Haryana, India
- Rani Khurd and Rani Kalan, Pali district, Rajasthan, India
- Haibowal Kalan and Haibowal Khurd, Ludhiana district, India
- Tikri Khurd and Tikri Kalan, Delhi, India
- Jhojhu Khurd and Jhojhu Kalan, Charkhi dadri district, Haryana, India
- Urlana Khurd and Urlana Kalan, Panipat district, Haryana, India
- Kang Khurd and Kang Kalan, Jalandhar district, Punjab, India
- Abiana Khurd and Abiana Kalan, Ropar district, Punjab, India
- Barian khurd and Barian kalan, Hoshiarpur district, Punjab, India
- Kosi Khurd and Kosi Kalan, Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India
- Kharsod kalan and kharsod khurd, district Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India
Pakistan[edit | edit source]
- Berote Khurd and Berote Kalan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
- Buchal Khurd and Buchal Kalan, Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan
Other solo places with either Khurd or Kalan[edit | edit source]
This list contains solitary place names that have either Khurd or Kalan as second name, but without a corresponding adjacent village to complete the pair. Alphabetical entries with no red links.
Afghanistan[edit | edit source]
- Anjuman-i-Khurd, Afghanistan
India[edit | edit source]
Telangana[edit | edit source]
Kongarkalan. Marpallykalan Uppal kalan
Bihar[edit | edit source]
Delhi[edit | edit source]
- Dariba Kalan - Dariba Khurd (now known as Kinari Bazaar), Delhi, India
- Dichaon Khurd
- Khera Khurd
- Rajpur Khurd
Haryana[edit | edit source]
Himachal Pradesh[edit | edit source]
Jharkhand[edit | edit source]
Karnataka[edit | edit source]
Madhya Pradesh[edit | edit source]
- Khardon Kalan
- Lidhora Khurd
- Tillore Khurd
- Soyat Kalan
- Tonk Khurd
- Kanadi Khurd
Maharashtra[edit | edit source]
Punjab[edit | edit source]
- Akbarpur Khurd
- Bhikhi Khurd
- Dham Talwandi Khurd
- Buttar Kalan, Moga
- Ghuman Khurd
- Jajja Khurd
- Khatkar Kalan
- Haibowal khurd, Ludhiana
- Nangal Khurd, Hoshiarpur
- Pakho Kalan
- Rure Ke Kalan
- Rurka Kalan
- Rurkee Kalan
- Talwandi Kalan
Chapar Chiri Khurd, Sirhind
Rajasthan[edit | edit source]
Uttar Pradesh[edit | edit source]
- Bal Khurd
- Barkachha Khurd
- Bhora Kalan
- Dharoti Khurd
- Dugauli Khurd
- Kaserua Khurd
- Khajuri Khurd
- Kosi Kalan
- Malava Khurd
- Palia Kalan
- Rajpur Khurd, Mainpuri
- Rampur Khurd
Pakistan[edit | edit source]
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa[edit | edit source]
- Kotli Khurd (Nowshera District), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Punjab[edit | edit source]
- Attock Khurd
- Aujla Khurd
- Chakori Khurd
- Dhool Khurd
- Jamber Khurd
- Jamsher Khurd
- Jataria Khurd
- Khasala Khurd
- Khinger Khurd
- Kotli Khurd (Mandi Bahauddin District)
- Mohla Khurd
- Multan Khurd
- Nakka Khurd
- Renala Khurd
- Buchal Khurd
- Buchal Kalan
- Bhiri kalan
- Bhiri Khurd
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Danish Shafi (Oct 21, 2007). "Big Bazaar". Indian Express. Retrieved May 23, 2013.
{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) - ↑ Moti Lal Nath (1989). The Upper Chambal Basin: A Geographical Study in Rural Settlements. Northern Book Centre. p. 47. ISBN 8185119597.
- ↑ Avinash Sowani (2011). "Provincial divisions Administration Of Maratha province During 17th to 18th Centuries". Maratha town and city planning with reference to the systems of village development during 17th and 18th centuries.