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Mujhera
Mujhera Sadaat
— village — Coordinates Country India State Uttar Pradesh District(s) Muzaffanagar Nearest city Miranpur Parliamentary constituency Bijnor Time zone IST (UTC+05:30) Mujhera is a village in the Jansath sub-division of Muzaffarnagar District in Uttar Pradesh. It is the seat of the Kundliwal branch of Sadaat-e-Bahra. History :- Sayyed Abul Farah Wasti, a descendant of [[Hazrat Zaid Ashshaheed| Zaid bin Ali ]] ,who came to India from Wasit, Iraq a town between Basra and Baghdad, in the 11th century his son Sayyed Dawood settled in Kundli village in the Punjab region. His descendant Sayyed Aiwaz and his sons migrated to Mujhera at the invitation of their clansmen, who were already residing in a nearby village, Sambalhera, circa the 14th century. An inscribed epitaph of a tomb in Sambalhera village proves Sadaat-e-bahera's presence in Sambalhera in 777 Hijra. The Kundliwal branch of this clan flourished in Mujhera village and gained prominence in Akbar jahangir and Shahjahan's time. Sayyed Mahmud khan Kundliwal, his brothers, sons, and grandsons were all Mansabdar (Military officers)in Mogul court. Tombs of Mahmud khan,Sayyid Ahmad Barha, Sayyid Jhajju Barha are situated in this village, alongside a Bawli.
References
- Mathir-ul-umara by Samsamudaula shahnawaz khan, Janki Prakashan
- ain-e-Akbari Abul Fazal Henry Beveridge's translation Footnote on Sayyeds of Barha
- gazettear of Muzaffar Nagar District
Categories:- Villages in Muzaffarnagar district
- Uttar Pradesh geography stubs
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