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{{short description|Village in Uttar Pradesh, India}}
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'''Bijrol''' is a [[Jats|Jat]] village of Tomar vansh/clan. It is one of the major Khap of Tomar Jat clan in Baghpat district.
'''Bijrol''' is a village in the [[Baghpat District]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].<ref>[http://bagpat.nic.in/villagelist.pdf "Local Government Directory - All Villages of Baghpat District, Uttar Pradesh State"]. ''District Baghpat Official Website''. </ref> Having a population of more than eleven thousand this village is 6&nbsp;km from [[Baraut]] the sub district of Baghpat. The most known pesonality was of Sanjeev Tomar(machad) who is father of Kunal Tomar Visitorshere to see the [[Ashoka Pillar]]


This village is in [[Baghpat District]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].<ref>[http://bagpat.nic.in/villagelist.pdf "Local Government Directory All Villages of Baghpat District, Uttar Pradesh State"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151106202023/http://bagpat.nic.in/villagelist.pdf |date=6 November 2015 }}. ''District Baghpat Official Website''.</ref> Having a population of more than eleven thousand this village is 6&nbsp;km from [[Baraut]] the sub district of Baghpat. Visitors here visit to see the [[Ashoka Pillar]]
==People==
This village is mostly inhabited by farmers. Most of the population consist of [[Jats]], [[Brahmans]] & [[Muslims]] being the minority. The three groups live together peacefully.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Bijrol is located at {{coord|29.7|N|77.18|E|}}. It has an average elevation of 230&nbsp;metres (754&nbsp;ft). It is located 24&nbsp;km north of district headquarter Baghpat and 512&nbsp;km from state capital Lucknow.
Bijrol is located at {{coord|29.7|N|77.18|E|}}. It has an average elevation of 230&nbsp;metres (754&nbsp;ft).{{citation needed|date=March 2018}}
Angadpur (3&nbsp;km), Asafpur Kharkhari (3&nbsp;km), Lohadda (3&nbsp;km), Vazidpur (3&nbsp;km), Johri (3&nbsp;km) are the nearby villages to Bijrol. Bijrol is surrounded by Binauli Tehsiltowards East, Chhaprauli Teshsil towards West, Kandhla Tehsil towards North and Pilana Tehsil towards South.Ganaur, Sardhana, Samalkha and Sonipat are the nearby cities to Bijrol.


==Culture==
==Notables==
*[[Sah Mal]], a fighter against the British during the 1857 war
Bijrol is a multi-religious place with many Hindu Temples and Mosques around. There are 15 Temples & 9 Mosques around this region. One of the biggest and most well-known temples in this area is known as Khada (Mandir).Naag devta ( nagjoda ) is also a famous place in the village where all family member goes to the worship of naag devta in all good occasion . this place is situated on the field of TOTA KE FAMILY.
*[[Gourav Sharma]], Dy. Commandant in BSF

*[[Puja Tomar]], India's first UFC champion
The Bhumia Dev of this region is situated in the center of the village. People visit here before start doing any new or holy works.

Another big Hindu temple in on the edge of the village Devi maa temple & Naag joda on the main road passing through the village.

==Education==
Bijrol has an inter college. Shri Shahmal Smarak Inter College, the college is situated on the eastern edge of village, named in the memory of Shaheed Baba Shahmal Jat(Tomar).
The village also has several private schools including two govt primary school & one kanya pathshala.

==Economy==
Bijrol have agriculture as its main employment. The soil is fertile and close to the river Yamuna/Jamuna. Main crops are wheat, sugarcane and mustard. In fruits mangoes and guavas are grown and Grapes too. Watermelons, muskmelons and 'kakri' make their appearance during summers.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.onefivenine.com/india/villages/Baghpat/Baraut/Bijrol
* http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bijrol/111638822221262
* http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bijrol/111638822221262
* http://www.indiamapia.com/Bagpat/bijrol.html
* http://www.indiamapia.com/Bagpat/bijrol.html

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[[Category:Villages in Bagpat district]]
[[Category:Villages in Bagpat district]]

Latest revision as of 03:06, 9 October 2024

Bijrol is a Jat village of Tomar vansh/clan. It is one of the major Khap of Tomar Jat clan in Baghpat district.

This village is in Baghpat District of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] Having a population of more than eleven thousand this village is 6 km from Baraut the sub district of Baghpat. Visitors here visit to see the Ashoka Pillar

Geography

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Bijrol is located at 29°42′N 77°11′E / 29.7°N 77.18°E / 29.7; 77.18. It has an average elevation of 230 metres (754 ft).[citation needed]

Notables

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References

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http://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/bagpat-9476767.html

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