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Nangal Khurd

Coordinates: 31°21′27″N 76°00′18″E / 31.357512°N 76.004954°E / 31.357512; 76.004954
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Nangal Khurd
Village
Nangal Khurd is located in Punjab
Nangal Khurd
Nangal Khurd
Location in Punjab, India
Nangal Khurd is located in India
Nangal Khurd
Nangal Khurd
Nangal Khurd (India)
Coordinates: 31°21′27″N 76°00′18″E / 31.357512°N 76.004954°E / 31.357512; 76.004954
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictHoshiarpur
Area
 • Total
15 km2 (6 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
1,300
 • Density300/km2 (800/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
146101
Telephone code01884
Vehicle registrationPB 07
Sex ratio1:1 /

Nangal Khurd is a small village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India. Kalan is a Persian language word which means big and Khurd is a Persian word which means small; when two villages have the same name they are distinguished with the appropriate term together with the village's name. The total area of the village is 15 square kilometres and the population is around 1300. Nangal Khurd is situated 4 km from Mahilpur on Mahilpur-Phagwara Road (Via-Pasta).

The current Sarpanch is Mrs. Rajwinder Kaur. The village has one government school, one government dispensary and sangeet vidalya.

Most of the village's population is Bains Jatt caste. Sant Baba Harnam Singh Bains ji was born in this village and lived their childhood there. They divert to Saint after getting spiritual powers and did their meditation in village jeaan which is just 10 km from their own village Nangal Khurd (Mahilpur). After them in 1930 their follower built big Gurudwara Sahib at place of their hut in village jeaan. Village jeaan which is actually on Rajni Mata Road near Chabbewal. Gurudwara is on Sant ji name. Most people of general cast lived in abroad.[citation needed]

History

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The village Nangal Kalan and Nangal Khurd were founded by Bains Jatts couple of centuries ago.the village was also the headquarters of Zail amounting 20 villages under the Zaildar Achhar Singh Bains.