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'''Meghraj''' is a [[census town|town]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Gujarat]].
'''Meghraj''' is a [[census town|town]] in the [[India]]n [[States and territories of India|state]] of [[Gujarat]].

Revision as of 15:55, 11 July 2023

Meghraj (Arvalli)
city
Meghraj (Arvalli) is located in Gujarat
Meghraj (Arvalli)
Meghraj (Arvalli)
Location in Gujarat, India
Meghraj (Arvalli) is located in India
Meghraj (Arvalli)
Meghraj (Arvalli)
Meghraj (Arvalli) (India)
Coordinates: 23°30′N 73°30′E / 23.5°N 73.5°E / 23.5; 73.5
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictAravalli district
Founded byKing Meghra Bhil
Elevation
178 m (584 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total11,363
Languages
 • Official languageGujarati
 • Spoken languages (Organised alphabetically)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
Vehicle registrationGJ-31
Literacy86.05%
Websitegujaratindia.com

Meghraj is a town in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Geography

Meghraj is a Taluka in Aravalli District. It is located 22 km west of District headquarters Modasa and108 km from state capital Gandhinagar towards west.

Meghraj Taluka is bounded by Malpur Taluka on the South, Modasa Taluka on the west, Simalwara Taluka on the East. Near by towns are Modasa City, Lunawada City, Sagwara City.

Meghraj consists of 279 Villages and 43 Panchayats.

Dungarpur, Sabarkantha, Gandhinagar, Banswara, Dahod, Shamlaji, Majum Dam, Kaleshwari, Kadana Dam are nearby tourist destinations.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[2] Meghraj had a population of 11,363 including 5,834 males and 5,529 females . Children age 0-6 number 1,343, or 11.82%. The female sex ratio is of 948 against the state average of 919. The child sex ratio is around 784 compared to Gujarat state average of 890. Literacy is 86.05%, higher than the state average of 78.03%. Male literacy is around 92.68% while the female rate is 79.23%.

The town hosts 2,401 houses that it supplies with water and sewerage.

Governance

It is authorized to build roads and impose taxes on properties under its jurisdiction.

History

In 1526 Sultan Bahadur visited Meghraj (Mahmud nagar), en route to Ahmedabad after the death of his brother Sultan Sikandar Shah.

In 1528 Sultan Bahadur Shah again visited., That time the King of Dungarpur came to welcome Sultan Bahadur Shah.

Etymology

The name of the city comes from the name of Thakur Sahab Shri Meghrajsinhji s/o Hamrajsinhji in the Samvant 1410. They established a state of 42 villages under Meghraj and then shifted to Moti Mori in Samvant 1601 and established a state of 62 villages.

Temples

Temples include Gayatri Temple, Hanuman Temple, Gheli Mata Temple, Ambe Mata Templem Mahadev Temple, Shree Nathji Temple, Roleshwar Mahadev Temple, Nana-Nani Garden and Newly made Jala-Sai Temple.

Masjid

Masjids include Jumma Masjid, Masjide Raza, Ashrafi Masjid, Tanvir Masjid, Madina Masjid, Ashrafiya Darool Qir'aat, Chishtiya Darbar and Babe Noorul Ain Gate. Nureilahi masjid (kasba). Nureilahi Madrsa, Kasba.

Sufi Saints

  • Syed Jahangir baba, Khalifa of Dariyai Dulha (virpur)
  • Ali ji Wali ji, (Modasa road)
  • Saat Syed baba, (at hills)
  • Shah baba also known as a Moriwale pir baba, (behind bus station)
  • Bakshu Shahid ( opp.library)
  • Ogan Syed (Kasba)

References

  1. ^ Ajay Mitra Shastri; R. K. Sharma; Devendra Handa (2005). Revealing India's past: recent trends in art and archaeology. Aryan Books International. p. 227. ISBN 978-81-7305-287-3. It is an established fact that during 10th-11th century.....Interestingly the language was known as the Gujjar Bhakha.
  2. ^ "Meghraj City Population Census 2011 - Gujarat".