Dhundhoti

In this article, we will explore in detail the topic of Dhundhoti, which has aroused great interest in today's society. We will learn about its origins, its evolution over time and how it has impacted various areas of daily life. In addition, we will delve into the different perspectives and opinions that exist around Dhundhoti, as well as its relevance today. Through this exhaustive analysis, we will seek to fully understand what Dhundhoti represents and how it has marked a before and after in history.

Dhundhoti in Gurgaon district is the name of the territory which up to late 19th or early 20th century was identified as 60 villages that were a jagir of the Chaudhary of Harsaru. The Chaudhary of Harsaru was hereditarily the senior descendant of Raja Harsh Dev Chauhan, founder of Garhi Harsaru. Harsh Dev was a descendant of famous Hindu Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan.[1]

The Dhundhoti region is an area of 60 villages in current Gurugram and Nuh districts that were a jagir of Chaudhary of Harsaru who was hereditarily the senior descendant of raja Harsh Dev Chauhan, and remained the titular head of this area.[1] In the neighborhood of Dhundhoti existed the territories of Bighoto, Rath and Chandain that were mostly ruled by the descendants of famous Prithviraj Chauhan.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Kapoor, Subodh (2002). The Indian Encyclopaedia: Kamli-Kyouk Phyu. Cosmo Publications. p. 3874. ISBN 9788177552706. Retrieved 24 April 2016.