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| subdivision_type3 = Sub-District <!-- | subdivision_type3 = Sub-District -->
| subdivision_name3 = Sardhana | subdivision_name3 = Sardhana
| governing_body = Chhur Gram Panchayat | governing_body = Chhur Gram Panchayat
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'''Chhur''' ({{IPA|hi|छूर}}) is a large village located about {{convert|30|km|abbr=on}} north of ], in ], ] state, ]. Chhur is a village with a population of 7,566, as per the 2011 Census.<ref> Census India 2011 - Population of India</ref> It is governed by the Chhur Gram Panchayat and falls under the Sarurpur Khurd Block Panchayat in ]. The village comprises 1,219 households and is identified by the village code 118575.<ref> Census India 2011 - Population of India</ref> Situated in the 250342 postal area, Chhur plays an important role in the rural administration of the Sardhana Sub-District.<ref> ABPLive News</ref>

'''Chhur''' ({{IPA|hi|छूर}})is a large village located about {{convert|30|km|abbr=on}} north of ], in ], ] state, ]. Chhur is a village with a population of 7,566, as per the 2011 Census.<ref> Census India 2011 - Population of India</ref> It is governed by the Chhur Gram Panchayat and falls under the Sarurpur Khurd Block Panchayat in ]. The village comprises 1,219 households and is identified by the village code 118575.<ref> Census India 2011 - Population of India</ref> Situated in the 250342 postal area, Chhur plays an important role in the rural administration of the Sardhana Sub-District.<ref> ABPLive News</ref>


==History== ==History==
'''Chhur''' is a village with a rich historical background. The people of this village originally migrated from ] (जैसोर खेड़ी) several centuries ago. They were drawn to this region because of its fertile land, as the area between the ] and ] rivers is considered one of the most fertile lands in ]. '''Chhur''' is a village with a rich historical background. The people of this village originally migrated from ] (जैसोर खेड़ी) several centuries ago. They were drawn to this region because of its fertile land, as the area between the ] and ] rivers is considered one of the most fertile lands in ].


The migration and settlement were not without challenges. It took two attempts for the migrants to settle in Chhur, as the region was initially occupied by ]. They eventually succeeded in breaking the ''Chaubeesi'' (a group of 24 Rajput villages) and established Chhur as the first ] village in the area. The migration and settlement were not without challenges. It took two attempts for the migrants to settle in Chhur, as the region was initially occupied by ]. They eventually succeeded in breaking the ''Chaubeesi'' (a group of 24 Rajput villages) and established Chhur as the first ] village in the area.


Following this, other Jats from different ''gotras'' began migrating and settling in the ] region, contributing to the growth of the Jat community in this part of ]. Following this, other Jats from different ''gotras'' began migrating and settling in the ] region, contributing to the growth of the Jat community in this part of ].


==Reference== ==References==
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==External Links== ==External links==
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Village in Uttar Pradesh, India

Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
Chhur छुर
Village
Chhur is located in Uttar PradeshChhurChhurLocation in Uttar Pradesh, IndiaShow map of Uttar PradeshChhur is located in IndiaChhurChhurChhur (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 29°10′N 77°32′E / 29.17°N 77.54°E / 29.17; 77.54
Country India
State Uttar Pradesh
DivisionMeerut
DistrictSardhana
Government
 • BodyChhur Gram Panchayat
Population
 • Total7,566
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN250342
Telephone code+91
Vehicle registrationUP-15

Chhur (Hindi pronunciation: [छूर]) is a large village located about 30 km (19 mi) north of Meerut, in Meerut district, Uttar Pradesh state, India. Chhur is a village with a population of 7,566, as per the 2011 Census. It is governed by the Chhur Gram Panchayat and falls under the Sarurpur Khurd Block Panchayat in Sardhana District. The village comprises 1,219 households and is identified by the village code 118575. Situated in the 250342 postal area, Chhur plays an important role in the rural administration of the Sardhana Sub-District.

History

Chhur is a village with a rich historical background. The people of this village originally migrated from Jassaur Kheri (जैसोर खेड़ी) several centuries ago. They were drawn to this region because of its fertile land, as the area between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers is considered one of the most fertile lands in India.

The migration and settlement were not without challenges. It took two attempts for the migrants to settle in Chhur, as the region was initially occupied by Rajputs. They eventually succeeded in breaking the Chaubeesi (a group of 24 Rajput villages) and established Chhur as the first Jat village in the area.

Following this, other Jats from different gotras began migrating and settling in the Meerut region, contributing to the growth of the Jat community in this part of Uttar Pradesh.

References

  1. Chhur Village Population - Sardhana, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh Census India 2011 - Population of India
  2. Chhur Village Population - Sardhana, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh Census India 2011 - Population of India
  3. Chhur Pin Code - 250342, All Post Office Areas PIN Codes ABPLive News

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