Balramgarh
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Balramgarh, formerly known as Ballabhgarh, is a town and a tehsil subdistrict in Faridabad District of Haryana, India and is a piece of the National Capital Region. The town was established by Balram Singh Jat, in 1739, who additionally fabricated the Nahar Singh Mahal castle around the same time. Jat Raja Nahar Singh 1823– 1858 was the last lord of the regal state, he was executed for participating in the 1857 war of freedom in 1858. The kingdom of Ballabhgarh was just 20 miles 32 km from Delhi, and today lies on the National Highway 2, a noteworthy segment of verifiable Grand Trunk Road.
The birthplace of Ballabhgrah State itself returns to 1705 and Ballabhgarh town and fortress were established in 1739 by Balram Singh. Ballabhgarh is named after the originator Balram Singh, a Jat boss who held the encompassing nation as a feudatory of Suraj Mal of Bharatpur, manufactured the Nahar Singh Mahal fortress and royal residence in 1739. In 2017, the administration the renaming of a few towns and towns in view of the solicitations from villagers, including a name change of Ballabgarh to Balramgarh. Balramgarh, once in the past named Ballabgarh, is a Haryana Legislative Assembly body electorate fragment, inside the Faridabad Lok Sabha voting demographic, and the present delegate in the state gathering is Moolchand Sharma.
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