Changrod

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Changrod or (Changrour) (चांगरोड़) is a village in Charkhi Dadri Tehsil and district of Haryana.

Location

It is located 2 kilometres from the Badhwana road at Dadri-Narnaul Road. Charkhi Dadri is 17 km away from the village.

Jat Gotras

Population-

The Changrod village has population of 3604 of which 1908 are males while 1696 are females as per Population Census 2011.[1]

History

The village came into existence nearly 300 years ago when four brothers of the Ahir caste, namely Jokhi, Sunder, Bhadsaram and Gokul (Gokal) arrived and set up home in the area. Over the years, there have been more than 12 generations who have lived in the village. The village has four pana's (mohalla), namely Jokhan, Sunderan, Bhadsan and Gokalan, which are extended family of the four brothers.[2]

Scattered Dadri villages in British territory surrendered

Lepel H. Griffin writes:[3] There were 14 villages, Chang, Mithathal; Bamla, Naorangabad, Bhund, Rankouli, Aon, Bas, Ranela, Saifal, Khairari, Jawa, Bijna, and Changrour, belonging to the Dadri territory but scattered in the Rohtak and Jhajjar districts. The first nine of these had been administered by the District Officer of Rohtak, both as regarded the collection of revenue and criminal jurisdiction, for varying periods, one village having been so administered since 1858, and three since 1853. The criminal jurisdiction of the ninth village, Saifal, had, since 1845, been vested in the Deputy Commissioner of Rohtak, though the Nawab of Dadri had collected


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the revenue, and the four last villages, both in fiscal and criminal administration, had been subordinate to the Nawab.

For the convenience of both States, and to preserve a satisfactory boundary, a transfer was proposed of these villages to the British Government, in exchange for others of equal value in the Budhwara and Kanoudh Pargannas of the Jhajjar district. The revenue of the Dadri villages, amounted to Rs. 10,641, and the transferred villages made over to the Raja, viz.: Churkli, Nanda, Tiwali, Siswala, Pachobah Kalan, Pachobah Khurd, and Todhi, were worth Rs. 10,850 a year. The Raja was perfectly satisfied with the transfer, which was approved by the Government of India and carried into effect.

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