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Bajheri is a village located in Muzaffarnagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is 3 km North to Muzaffarnagar City. This village was founded around 300 years ago by Mr Bundu who also owned a bagh (garden) about 1000 bighas, which is about one-third the area of the whole village. Baghonwali and Ratheri are neighbour village of Bajheri.
Map of Bajheri
Bajheri MapDemographics
This village consists 97% of Muslims and 3% of Dalit. It is a Muslim Gaur majority village. Local Languages are Urdu and Hindi. The total population of the village is 5957 and number of houses are 989. Female Population is 48.0%. The village's literacy rate is 92.4%.
The village has a "madarsa" (Jamiyatul Abrar) where Islamic study is taught it also has a government school (bajheri junior high school). Sayyad Hasan is the pradhan.
- Central Warehousing Corporation Godown sheds in Bajheri, Muzaffarnagar (India). This is stocked by Food Corporation of India. It is the largest godown in Asia.
Notable people
- Maulvi Nisar Ahmad, Freedom Fighter and Activist.
- Mufti Arshad Sb.,Islamic Scholar.
- Salim Gaur, Bollywood and Gujrati Actor.
References
- "Village and Panchayats | Official Website of Muzaffarnagar | India". Retrieved 20 July 2023.
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