Bapora

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Bapora
Bapora is located in Haryana
Bapora
Bapora
Location in Haryana, India
Bapora is located in India
Bapora
Bapora
Bapora (India)
Coordinates: 28°48′54″N 76°03′47″E / 28.815°N 76.063°E / 28.815; 76.063Coordinates: 28°48′54″N 76°03′47″E / 28.815°N 76.063°E / 28.815; 76.063
CountryIndia
StateHaryana
DistrictBhiwani
MandalBhiwani
Government
 • BodyVillage panchayat
Population
 (2011)
 • Total26,000
Languages
 • OfficialHaryanvi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Bapora (Hindi - बापोड़ा) is a village in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana. There is a Tomb of Sant Baba bhagwan Dass ji who was famous palmist.It lies approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the district headquarters town of Bhiwani. As of the 2011 Census of India, the village had 1,657 households with a total population of 34,332 of which 17,651 were male and 16,681 female.[1] The major population of area are from Brahman and Rajput.[2]

History[edit]

Thikana of Bapora was founded by a Tanwar Rajput Chieftain Thakur Jagsi Ram Singhji, also known as Baba Jagsi. Baba Jagsi was great-great-great grandson of Rao Raja Jatmal Singhji (also known as Jatuji) who came from Patan to rule the present-day areas of southern Haryana (Bhiwani-Mahendragrah and some area of Hisar). The descendants of Rao Jatuji are known as the Jatu Tanwar. They have ruled over 1440 villages in their times[3]

Genealogy of Tanwar Rajputs of Bapora[edit]

Maharaja Anangpal I (also known as Bilan Dev) was born into 82nd generation of Kuruvanshi Arjuna, son of Pandu. Maharaja Anangpal was son of Tungpal. Delhipati Anangpal led the foundation of Delhi and established the rule of Tomar Rajput Dynasty of Delhi.[4]

  • Maharaja Anangpal (founder of Delhi)
  • Maharaja Vasudev
  • Maharaja Gang Dev
  • Maharaja Prithvi Mal
  • Maharaja Jay Dev
  • Maharaja Narpal
  • Maharaja Udai Raj
  • Maharaja Aprach Dev
  • Maharaja Pipalraj Dev
  • Maharaja Raghu Pal
  • Maharaja Tilhan Pal (also known as Tilhan Dev)
  • Maharaja Gopal Dev
  • Maharaja Sulakshanpal (also known as Sakalpala)
  • Maharaja Jaypal
  • Maharaja Kunwar Pal (also known as Kumara Pal)
  • Maharaja Anangpal Tomar II (also known as Anek Pal)
  • Rao Sahib Shalivahan Singhji, Rao of Patan
  • Rao Sahib Nihal Singhji, Rao of Patan
  • Rao Sahib Dhautji, Rao of Patan
  • Rao Jairath Singhji (2nd elder son of of Rao Dhautji), had 5 sons
    • Rao Jatuji, founder of Jatu Tanwar Clan, found in Haryana (Bhiwani, Hissar, Mahendergarh).
    • Rao Kaloji, founder of Kaliya Tanwar Clan, found in Sarsuwas (Dungergarh).
    • Rao Raghoji, founder of Raghu (Ragho) Tanwar Clan, found in Ratera and Khanak.
    • Rao Jairawat ji, founder of Jairawata Tanwar Clan, found in Bhairu-ka-Bans and Ahrod.
    • Rao Satrawat ji, founder of Satrawata Tanwar Clan, found in Petwad (Hisar)

From Jatuji to Jagsi Ram Singhji (Baba Jagsi)[edit]

  • Rao Jatmal Singhjji (Jatuji)
  • Thakur Harpal Singhji
  • Thakur Mahipal Singhji
  • Thakur Suhad Singhji
  • Thakur Santan Singhji
  • Thakur Jagsi Ram Singhji, founder of Bapora

Notable individuals[edit]

References[edit]

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