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Sunped

Coordinates: 28°17′10″N 77°20′28″E / 28.286°N 77.341°E / 28.286; 77.341
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28°17′10″N 77°20′28″E / 28.286°N 77.341°E / 28.286; 77.341

Sunped is a village in Faridabad district of Haryana in India.

Location

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Sunped is a village in Ballabhgarh Tehsil of Haryana. It is located six km south of Ballabhgarh. Western Yamuna Canal flows on its northwest.

History

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According to traditional narrators, after the death of great Hindu ruler Prithvirāja III in 1192 AD in the Battle of Tarain, two brothers Raju Rawat and Phool Singh Rawat of Ajmer in Rajasthan came to have a holy bath in Garh Ganga, in Uttar Pradesh. Phool Singh Rawat settled in Bulandshahar District, while Raju Rawat, passing through the Ballabgarh region, ended up overthrowing Abbu Khan Meo and captured his mudfort at Deeg. He then had seven sons from two wives. These seven son settled in 12 different villages which are now known as Rawato ka Barah. Sunped was established by Sonak Rawat.

The village made national headlines after two dalit children were burned alive with their parents after a feud with a Rajput family.[1][2] 11 people were initially indicted but were later acquitted.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Kumar, Ashok (21 October 2015). "Village in grief, Haryana Chief Minister orders CBI probe". The Hindu – via www.thehindu.com.
  2. ^ "Tears give way to rage in Faridabad, CBI to probe Dalit killing as Rajputs flee". Firstpost. 22 October 2015.
  3. ^ "Faridabad Dalit killings: CBI registers murder case against 11 people". Firstpost. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Sunped Dalit children deaths: Special CBI court acquits 11 murder accused". The Indian Express. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.