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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.

Madina Masjid Bajheri
Madina Masjid, Bajheri

Map of Bajheri

Bajheri Map

Demographics

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

  1. Maulvi Nisar Ahmad, Freedom Fighter and Activist.
  2. Mufti Arshad Sb.,Islamic Scholar.
  3. Salim Gaur, Bollywood and Gujrati Actor.

References

  1. "Village and Panchayats | Official Website of Muzaffarnagar | India". Retrieved 20 July 2023.


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