Meghowal
Background
Megowal is a small village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India.
The village has a history dating to the 16th century.
- Megowal was founded by the Megh community, a group of people who migrated from the Punjab region. - The village was named after the Megh community, which was known for their bravery and martial skills. - During the Mughal era, Megowal was an important center for the production of swords and other weapons. - In the 18th century, the village was attacked by the Afghan invaders, but the Megh community bravely defended their land. - During the British colonial era, Megowal was a key center for the Indian independence movement. - Today, Megowal is a thriving village with a strong sense of community and a rich cultural heritage.
Gurudoare Sant Baba Bhai Ajeet Singh Ji situated in center of village.
References
- ^ "Meghowal Doaba". m.facebook.com. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
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