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- Place Types Mosque
- Address Vivek Nagar, Hisar, Haryana 125001, India
- Coordinate 29.1611852,75.7327039
- Website Unknown
- Rating 4
- Compound Code 5P6M+F3 Hisar, Haryana, India
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Small Mosque in size/Area near Bhagat Singh park Lahoria Chowk
I pray namaz there when visited hisar, small but its good to see masjid in that area
The Jat people (Hindi pronunciation: [dʒaːʈ]) (also spelled Jatt and Jaat)[1][2] are a traditionally agricultural community native to the Indian subcontinent, comprising what is today Northern India and Pakistan. Originally pastoralists in the lower Indus river-valley of Sindh,[3][4] Jats migrated north into the Punjab region, Delhi, Rajputana, and the western Gangetic Plain in late medieval times.[4][5]Primarily of Hindu, Muslim and Sikh faiths, they now live mostly in the Indian states of Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh and the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh.nnJatufffcnnChaudhary Charan Singh, the first Jat Prime Minister of India, accompanied by his wife, on his way to address the nation at the Red Fort, Delhi, Independence Day, 15 August 1979.nnRegions with significant populationsIndia and PakistanLanguagesHaryanvi • Hindi • Punjabi • Rajasthani • Sindhi • UrduReligionHinduism • Islam • SikhismnnTraditionally involved in peasantry, the Jat community saw radical social changes in the 17th century, when the Hindu Jats took up arms against the Mughal Empire during the late 17th and early 18th century.[6][7] The Hindu Jat kingdom reached its zenith under Maharaja Suraj Mal of Bharatpur (1707–1763).[8] The Jat community of the Punjab regionplayed an important role in the development of the martial Khalsa Panth of Sikhism; they are more commonly known as the Jat Sikhs.[9] By the 20th century, the landowning Jats became an influential group in several parts of North India, including Haryana, Punjab,[10] Western Uttar Pradesh,[11]Rajasthan,[12] and Delhi.[13] Over the years, several Jats abandoned agriculture in favour of urban jobs, and used their dominant economic and political status to claim higher social status.[14]nnJats are classified as Other Backward Class (OBC) in seven of India's thirty-six States and UTs, namely Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.[15]However, only the Jats of Rajasthan – excluding those of Bharatpur district and Dholpur district – are entitled to reservation of central government jobs under the OBC reservation.[16] In 2016, the Jats of Haryana organized massive protests demanding to be classified as OBC in order to obtain such affirmative action benefits.[15]nnHistorynnDemographics
Not there so i dont know
it's a very famous and popular tample
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