Talwandi Rai

Talwandi Rai is a village in Ludhiana district in the India of Punjab. It is 37 km from Ludhiana city, near Raikot.

Talwandi Rai
Jagdev Singh Talwandi
village
Nickname: 
Talwandi
Talwandi Rai is located in Punjab
Talwandi Rai
Talwandi Rai
Location in Punjab, India
Talwandi Rai is located in India
Talwandi Rai
Talwandi Rai
Talwandi Rai (India)
Coordinates: 30.70°N 75.57°E / 30.70; 75.57
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictLudhiana district
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code91-1624
Nearest cityJagraon , Raikot

History

Talwandi Rai was reputedly founded in 1478 AD by the Rai Kalha I who was a Muslim Rajput. The village was autonomous during most of the British rule in India and was ruled by a Rajput King up until the late 1800s when the British Raj demanded the Rai adhere to British demands. In return Muslim rule was maintained until the partition in 1947. The descendants of the last pre-partition ruler of Talwandi Rai can be found in Pakistan.[1]

Now

Talwandi Rai, finished construction on the Ganga Sagar Gurdwara. The temple has been fitted with lights that run across the whole building, visible for miles.

Talwandi Rai is still up, standing, and thriving to this day. The community is welcoming, kind, and their hospitality is awe-inducing. Everyone knows everyone here, and treat each other like family. If you are to visit, it is guaranteed that you won’t forget a single moment here.

See also

References

  1. "Tracing the Roots of RAI AZIZULLAH KHAN". www.1onkar.org. Archived from the original on 29 December 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2022.


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