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'''Kheri Jalab''' is a village and an [[Indus Valley |
'''Kheri Jalab''' is a village and an [[Indus Valley civilization]] site, located in [[Hisar District]] of the state of [[Haryana]] in India. |
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==Demography== |
==Demography== |
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==Baba Sandokh Nath== |
==Baba Sandokh Nath== |
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The whole village are devotees of [[Sai Baba of Shirdi|Baba]] but there are about 150 to 200 people and children of the village who always attend the evening [[aarti]] of Baba Sandhokh Nath, a local [[guru]] of the village.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kheri Jalab|url=http://www.kherijalab.in|publisher=Kheri Jalab|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> The Baba Sandokh Nath is worshipped by many nearby villages and other villages in Haryana. The ladies of the village gather at the local temple and do [[satsang]] and pray for the well |
The whole village are devotees of [[Sai Baba of Shirdi|Baba]] but there are about 150 to 200 people and children of the village who always attend the evening [[aarti]] of Baba Sandhokh Nath, a local [[guru]] of the village.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kheri Jalab|url=http://www.kherijalab.in|publisher=Kheri Jalab|accessdate=17 July 2012}}</ref> The Baba Sandokh Nath is worshipped by many nearby villages and other villages in Haryana. The ladies of the village gather at the local temple and do [[satsang]] and pray for the well-being of the village. The people proform the aarti in the evening time. |
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==Education== |
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* [[Government College, Kheri Chopta]]<ref>[http://www.dailypioneer.com/state-editions/24-new-govt-colleges-to-come-up-in-haryana-sharma.html 24 new Govt colleges to come up in Haryana: Sharma ], ''[[The Pioneer (India)|The Pioneer]]'', 23 Jan 2017.]</ref><ref>[http://digitallearning.eletsonline.com/2016/10/22-new-government-colleges-for-haryana/ 22 new government colleges for Haryana], 13 Oct 2016.</ref> |
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==Indus Valley Civilization Site== |
==Indus Valley Civilization Site== |
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Kheri Jalab is an early-Harappan [[Indus Valley |
Kheri Jalab is an early-Harappan [[Indus Valley civilization]] site. |
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Bolstering the status of Rakhigarhi as the largest [[Indus Valley |
Bolstering the status of Rakhigarhi as the largest [[Indus Valley civilization]] metropolis on the banks of [[Drishadvati river]] (current day paleochannel of [[Chautang]]), at least 23 other Indus Valley Civilization sites within 5 km (at 4 sites), 10 km (at least 10 sites) and 15 km (at least 9 sites) radius of Rakhigarhi have been discovered till 2001. Some of the raw materials were procured from the nodal ''Rakhigarhi'' site and finished products were brought back to the nodal ''Rakhigarhi'' site for marketing.<ref name="ASIR1">{{Cite web |url=http://asi.nic.in/pdf_data/rakhigarhi_excavation_report_new.pdf |title=ASI Rakhigarhi Excavation Report for 1997-98 and 199-2001 excavations, Author: Dr. Amrendra Nath, Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India, Published: 2004 |access-date=4 May 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319114204/http://asi.nic.in/pdf_data/rakhigarhi_excavation_report_new.pdf |archive-date=19 March 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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Within 5 |
Within 5 km radius are [[Indus Valley civilisation#Early Harappan|early Harappan (4600 BCE – 2800 BCE)]] site of [[Gamra]] and [[Indus Valley civilisation#Mature Harappan|mature Harappan (2600 BCE – 1400 BCE)]] sites of [[Budana]], [[Haibatpur]] and [[Lohari Ragho|Lohari Ragho 3]].<ref name="ASIR1"/> |
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Within 5 |
Within 5 km to 10 km radius, early Harappan sites are [[Lohari Ragho|Lohari Ragho 1]], [[Lohari Ragho|Lohari Ragho 2]] and [[Kheri Lochab]]-Kheri Jalab. Mature Harappan small farmstead sites are [[Milakpur]] and [[Gunkali]]. Small farmstead sites of [[Kinnar, Hisar|Kinnar]], [[Nara, Hisar|Nara]] and [[Mirchpur]] have material from both mature and late Harappan period. [[Indus Valley civilisation#Collapse and Late Harappan|late Harappan (after 1400 BCE)]] sites are [[Sothi|Sotha]] and [[Khera Gandawala|Gandaswala Khera]].<ref name="ASIR1"/> |
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Within 5 |
Within 5 km to 10 km radius are early, mature and late Harrpan sites. To the north-west of Rakhigarhi are [[Panihari village|Panhari]], [[Gyanpura]], [[Sothi|Sotha]], [[Kagsar]], [[Sulchani]] and south-west of Rakhigarhi are [[Sisai, Hisar|Sisai 1, 2 and 3]], [[Rajpura, Narnaund|Rajpura 2]], [[Pali, Narnaund|Pali]] and [[Masudpur]].<ref name="ASIR1"/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[List of Indus Valley Civilization sites]] in [[Haryana]], [[Punjab]], [[Rajasthan]], [[Gujarat|Gujrat]], India & Pakistan |
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* [[Hydraulic engineering of the Indus Valley Civilization]] |
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* [[List of inventions and discoveries of the Indus Valley Civilization]] |
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* [[Balu, Haryana]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Banawali]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Bhirrana]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Ganeriwala]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Kalibangan]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Kanwari#Archaeological Mound|Kanwari]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Karanpura]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Kunal, Haryana]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Mitathal]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[Rakhigarhi]] Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* Sothi Indus Valley Civilization site |
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* [[List of Monuments of National Importance in Haryana]] |
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* [[List of State Protected Monuments in Haryana]] |
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* [[List of National Parks & Wildlife Sanctuaries of Haryana, India]] |
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* [[Haryana Tourism]] |
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[[Category:Villages in Hisar district]] |
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Kheri Jalab | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 29°20′27″N 76°50′13″E / 29.34083°N 76.83694°E | |
Country | India |
State | Haryana |
District | Hisar |
Founded by | Indus Valley civilization |
Government | |
• Type | Local government |
• Body | Panchayat |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Vehicle registration | HR |
Website | haryana |
Kheri Jalab is a village and an Indus Valley civilization site, located in Hisar District of the state of Haryana in India.
Demography
[edit]The village is home to people of Sheoran Boora, Punia, Kadian, Khatkar, Bhardwaj and some other sub castes of Jat community. The most dominating caste is Jat though some other castes also live in the village. The jat community has a lot of influence over the village.
Baba Sandokh Nath
[edit]The whole village are devotees of Baba but there are about 150 to 200 people and children of the village who always attend the evening aarti of Baba Sandhokh Nath, a local guru of the village.[1] The Baba Sandokh Nath is worshipped by many nearby villages and other villages in Haryana. The ladies of the village gather at the local temple and do satsang and pray for the well-being of the village. The people proform the aarti in the evening time.
Education
[edit]Indus Valley Civilization Site
[edit]Kheri Jalab is an early-Harappan Indus Valley civilization site.
Bolstering the status of Rakhigarhi as the largest Indus Valley civilization metropolis on the banks of Drishadvati river (current day paleochannel of Chautang), at least 23 other Indus Valley Civilization sites within 5 km (at 4 sites), 10 km (at least 10 sites) and 15 km (at least 9 sites) radius of Rakhigarhi have been discovered till 2001. Some of the raw materials were procured from the nodal Rakhigarhi site and finished products were brought back to the nodal Rakhigarhi site for marketing.[4]
Within 5 km radius are early Harappan (4600 BCE – 2800 BCE) site of Gamra and mature Harappan (2600 BCE – 1400 BCE) sites of Budana, Haibatpur and Lohari Ragho 3.[4]
Within 5 km to 10 km radius, early Harappan sites are Lohari Ragho 1, Lohari Ragho 2 and Kheri Lochab-Kheri Jalab. Mature Harappan small farmstead sites are Milakpur and Gunkali. Small farmstead sites of Kinnar, Nara and Mirchpur have material from both mature and late Harappan period. late Harappan (after 1400 BCE) sites are Sotha and Gandaswala Khera.[4]
Within 5 km to 10 km radius are early, mature and late Harrpan sites. To the north-west of Rakhigarhi are Panhari, Gyanpura, Sotha, Kagsar, Sulchani and south-west of Rakhigarhi are Sisai 1, 2 and 3, Rajpura 2, Pali and Masudpur.[4]
See also
[edit]External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Kheri Jalab". Kheri Jalab. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
- ^ 24 new Govt colleges to come up in Haryana: Sharma , The Pioneer, 23 Jan 2017.]
- ^ 22 new government colleges for Haryana, 13 Oct 2016.
- ^ a b c d "ASI Rakhigarhi Excavation Report for 1997-98 and 199-2001 excavations, Author: Dr. Amrendra Nath, Publisher: Archaeological Survey of India, Published: 2004" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 March 2015. Retrieved 4 May 2016.