Khichi Jageer
KHICHI JAGEER
Khichi Jageer | |
|---|---|
| Khichi Jageer | |
| Country | PAKISTAN |
| Province | Punjab |
| Village | Khichi Jageer |
| Publisher/INSTIGATOR | 23 June 2019 |
| Government | |
| • Admin | Sarfraz Malik / Malik Saqlain Khichi / Shoukat Mekan |
| Population (June, 2019) | |
| • Total | 4,526 |
| Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
| Number of Area's | 1 |
is a small town located in the Sargodha District ضلع سرگودھا of the Punjab province, Pakistan. The town is placed 46.5 kilometres (28.9 mi) away from the city of Sargodha and 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away from Shahpur. Due to the town's The population of Khichi Jageer has grown up rapidly and approximately 85% of the [Khichi] reside in the settlement.[citation needed]
History
Khichi, sometimes spelt Khichee, are a branch of the Chauhan clan of Rajputs. I shall start off by giving some brief information about Khichi starting from Chauhan. The Chauhan kingdom became the leading Rajput state in Northern India under Prithviraj III (1165–1192), also known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora. The Chauhan state collapsed after Prithviraj was defeated by Mohammed of Ghor in 1192 at the Second Battle of Tarain, but the Chauhans remained in Ajmer as feudatories of Mohammed of Ghor and the Sultans of Delhi until 1365, when Ajmer was captured by the rulers of Mewar, finally ending Chauhan rule. This also led to the dispersal of the Chauhans, with some migrating towards Punjab.
According to Khichi traditions, they claim descent from a Khichi ruler of Ajmer. Driven out of Delhi by one of the Sultan of Delhi, his descendants Sisan and Vidar migrated to Multan. The Khichis then fought with the Joiyas, then paramount in the region, expelling them from the Sutlej valley near where the town of Mailsi is located. At sometime following their settlement in the Neeli Bar, the tribe converted to Islam. They then established a state based in the town of Mailsi, which was finally conquered by the Sikhs in the 18th Century. Mailsi however remains the centre of the tribe. In addition to Punjab, branches of the Khichi tribe are still found in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh in India, who have remained Hindu.
Allocation and Villages(Khichi Cast)
Groups of Khichi began migrating northwards, and the largest concentration of the Khichi are found in the Bhera Bar, a portion of the Kirana Bar located near the town of Bhera in Sargodha District. Khichi villages include Khichi Jagir tehsil Shahpur, and Daulutpur Khichi in the Sahiwal Tehsil of Sargodha District, Khichi in the Talagang Tehsil and Khichi in Chakwal Tehsil of Chakwal District, Khichi in Pind Dadan Khan Tehsil of Jhelum District,
Bhakkar District Basti Cheena, Chah Khichi, Khichi Kalan, Khichi Khurd, Jhok Khichi, Wadhay Wali,
Layyah District Chak 459 TDA, Chak 465 TDA,
Chiniot District Chani Khichi
Faisalabad District Chak 106 JB Khichian, Chak 275 Mudooana
Hafizabad District Dera Mian Ali Khichi
Khanewal District Khichiwala
Mandi Bahauddin District Chakori, Sanda
Sargodha District Chak No. 132 NB (Silanwali Tehsil), Chak No. 139 SB (Silanwali Tehsil)
Okara District Dholi Khichi, Jawaya Khich, Nota Khichi
Sialkot District Rahimpur Khichian
Khichi of Mailsi Region
But the greatest number of Khichi villages are still found in Mailsi region of Vehari District and include Sargana, Aliwah, Fadah, Halim Khichi, Umar Khichi, Shergarh, Shatabgarh, Tarki, Kilanj, Dhamakki, Dhodan and Jiwan Khichi.
Economy
The vast fields of the town allow the farmers to expand a range of crops and animal procreation programs. Some of the main crops include citrus, wheat, rice, and sugar cane which are exported to other cities as well as worldwide. Sugar cane is the main crop grown in the village. As well as Jaman, Guavas, Mangoes, Pears, Dates, Pomegranate, Phalsa and Almond are also grown in minor quantities. Turnip, Onion, Cauliflower, Potatoes and Tomatoes are main vegetables grown in the village. The main livestock for the village include goats, sheep, buffaloes and cattle.
Education
Khichi Jageer has an Elementary school for boys and one primary school for girls and GPS Khichi Jageer. https://open.punjab.gov.pk/schools/home/school_visit_detail/621498 Many students go to University/Colleges for their studies at Sargodha and Khushab, Johrabad and Shahpur. Sargodha has several institutions of higher education and several research centers and Sargodha University:
Languages
Punjabi is the focal language of the people. Urdu is also spoken.
Sports Activities
Frequently two types of sports competitions are played in this rural community, Volleyball and cricket.
Address
Tehsil Shahpur District Sargodha Post office Tankiwala Village Khichi Jageer Postal Code: 40101 Contact Please: +923428611682 & +92 345 8131262
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