Shahjahanpur, Meerut

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Shahjahanpur is a town situated in Meerut District of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, and about 30 kilometres from the district headquarters at Meerut. there population of 14,944, of which the majority are Muslim. There are also about 600 households of Hindus in the village, mainly belonging to the Jatav caste.

The village is named after the Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, and was said to have been founded by Mohammed Abbas Khan, a Dilazak Pashtun. Abbas Khan was granted an estate by the Mughal Emperor, who named the village is in his honour. A significant portion of the villages’s population still belongs to the Dilazak tribe. Other Muslim groups include the Ansari. [1]

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