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'''Ahirauli Baghel and Bahiari Bahgel Origin from Pipara Baghel Village''' is an [[India]]n village located on the border of [[Bihar]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]]. [[Bhojpuri language|Bhojpuri]] is the primary language spoken in this village. The famous [http://www.bajajhindusthansugar.com/ Bajaj Hindusthan Pratappur sugar mill] is located nearby.
'''Ahirauli Baghel and Bahiari Bahgel Origin from Pipara Baghel Village''' is an [[India]]n village located on the border of [[Bihar]] and [[Uttar Pradesh]]. [[Bhojpuri language|Bhojpuri]] is the primary language spoken in this village. The famous [https://web.archive.org/web/20110909222750/http://www.bajajhindusthansugar.com/ Bajaj Hindusthan Pratappur sugar mill] is located nearby.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 07:55, 28 June 2017

Ahirauli Baghel
village
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictDeoria[1][better source needed]
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
274702
Nearest cityGorakhpur
Lok Sabha constituencySalempur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyBhatpar rani

Ahirauli Baghel and Bahiari Bahgel Origin from Pipara Baghel Village is an Indian village located on the border of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Bhojpuri is the primary language spoken in this village. The famous Bajaj Hindusthan Pratappur sugar mill is located nearby.

History

While the origin of the village is not entirely known, a common rumor states that the ancestors of this Baghel village were from the Rewa Estate of Baghelkhand in Madhya Pradesh. The daughter of the Maharajah of Rewa was supposedly married to the Maharajah of the nearby former princely state Majhauli Estate. Three baghel warriors accompanied the Rewa princees to Majhauli Estate. The king of Majhauli let the warriors settle in three villages named Bahiari Baghel, Pipra Baghel and the village itself, Ahirauli Baghel.

Location

Natives of the village are predecessors of those Baghel warriors from Rewa. The village is mainly dominated by Baghel rajputs. The village is divided in three areas called "Uttar Patti", "Beeech Patti", and "Dakshin Patti". Other than this it contains several other tola-mohallas, e.g. Gajharwa and Bhaisaha and paschimtola(purnadih) etc.

Public Faculties

There are major local Dev Sthanas famous in the village are "Kriparam Baba", "Bramha baba", "Kali mai", and "budhiya mai". The village has two colleges named, "Sangram Singh Baghel Inter College" , During sixties and seventies there was hardly a science faculty school where science education could be given to students of the area and to establish science faculty Late Laxman singh baghel made all his effort to bring since education in S S B I college first and built the school from scratch to the current level and can still be visualize by visiting the school. S.S.B.I.C founder Manager Late Lakshaman Singh Baghel. He was chairman of cane union Pratpur.There is a newly established gas agency in Ahirauli Baghel in Utter-Pati and "Lakhan Ji Inter College", providing education up to intermediate level. There is also a girl school which provide education up to 8th standard, a primary school near Baram Baba Dev Sthan, and a "Saraswati Shishu Mandir" in Beech Patti. . The nearest railway station is Bankata or some time called "Bankata Station". It is a last border Railway Station in UP (from eastern) after which the state of Bihar Starts. Trains which have stoppage are Bagh Express, Maurya Express, and Jhansi Express have their stoppage in Bankata Station. The neighboring prominent villages are Pratap Chhapar, Bhunwar, Sohanpur, Chheriha, Jaitpura etc., connected by this Railway Station. Villagers of this area usually go to Mairwa and Bhatpar Rani, a nearby very small town, for shopping. A Samudaik Health Center is located about a half kilometer from the village, but few hospitals or doctors in the range of 30 to 40 km. For more advanced medical facilities, one must go to Deoria, the district center, and further to Gorakhpur. The village also has an electric sub station. Most of the mobile operators have established their towers in this village.

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