Bapora


Bapora is a village in the Bhiwani district of the Indian state of Haryana. It lies approximately west of the district headquarters town of Bhiwani., the village had 1,657 households with a total population of 34,332 of which 17,651 were male and 16,681 female. The major population of area is Rajput.

History

Thikana of Bapora was founded by rajput Named Baba jagsi singh tanwar Thakur Jagsi Ram Singhji came to this place together and then founded this Village Bapora. Thakur Jagsi Ram Singh is also known as Baba Jagsi. Baba Jagsi was great-great-great grandson of Rao Raja Jatmal Singhji who came from Patan to rule the present-day areas of southern Haryana. The descendants of Rao Jatuji are known as the Jatu Tanwar. They have ruled over 1440 villages in their times

Battle of Bapora

A battle was fought at Bapora with a locally famous Nawab Mulla Farid Ladai in the 17th century. Nawab's army was twice or thrice times bigger than the Rajputs of Bapora, but the Rajputs of Bapora bravely fought and won that battle. A nagada is kept in the Shivala Mandir, near Government Primary School of Bapora, which was used in that battle. General V.K. Singh describes his village in his autobiography as given below -

Antiquities of attraction

Bapora Waterworks

The water works outside the village that was set up in 1969 with World Bank funds to provide clean water to 184 villages. World bank Chairman paid a visit village Bapora in those times. A special helipad was constructed for him temporarily. BR Farm House based in Bapora one of best organic farm.

T-55 Tank

A retired T-55 tank was inaugurated by General VK Singh at Bapora on village's entry gate. The tank was in operation during 1971 Indo-Pakistani war. In past many of military personnel from Bapora were recruited in either cavalry or armoured regiments. Most of them were in 1st Horse (Skinner's Horse) and 17th Horse (Poona Horse), but in present most of youth from village is recruited into Infantry regiments. General VK Singh in his inauguration speech at Bapora said that this tank at Bapora would motivate the youth and remarks the glorious services of veterans of Bapora who were in cavalry.

Notable individuals

Public Figures

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Armed Forces of India

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