Mahilpur is a city and a
Nagar Panchayat
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in
Hoshiarpur district
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in the Indian
state
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Punjab
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Founded by Bains Clan & named after Chaudhary Mahla Bains who was Jagirdar of area, Pur stands for town or settlement so town came to be known as Mahilpur which means( town of Mahlo).It is situated on
Hoshiarpur
Hoshiarpur () is a city and a Municipal corporations in India, municipal corporation in Hoshiarpur district in the Doaba region of the Indian state of Punjab, India, Punjab. It was founded, according to tradition, during the early part of the ...
to
Garhshankar stretch of State Highway 24. It is famous for the game of
football
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in the region. Mahilpur is connected by road to nearby districts, states and towns such as Jaijon, Jalandhar, Pathankot, Mohali, Chandigarh. Mahilpur is a development block. Mahilpur block has 140 villages in it. It as also known as the soccer-town of India given the craze of football among the people of Mahilpur town and its surrounding villages. It belongs to the Sirowal area in the
Doaba
Doaba, also known as Bist Doab or the Jalandhar Doab, is the region of Punjab, India that lies between the Beas River and the Sutlej River. People of this region are given the demonym "Doabia". The dialect of Punjabi spoken in Doaba ...
region of Punjab. Mahilpur had its first bank as
Punjab National Bank
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in 1946 which operates two branches in the city. Mahilpur is famous for mangoes in the region.
History
As per history the village was founded by
Bains Jatts as the headquarters of this tribe, as well as 16 villages that belongs to this area. they say their ancestor came here from
Pothohar
The Pothohar Plateau (, : ''Pо̄ṭhoā̀r Paṭhār''; , ''Satāh Murtafā Pо̄ṭhohār''), also spelled Pothwar, is a plateau in the Sind Sagar Doab of northern Punjab, Pakistan, located between the Indus and Jhelum rivers.
Etymology
A l ...
region of Punjab during the reign of
Firoz Shah Tughlaq. Biru Bains was ahalkar in the army of a Raja who ruled area around Pothohar but during the invasion of Feroz shah Tughlaq Bains Jats joined his army and came eastwards from Pothohar to Doaba and they first founded the Village Khera and initially they settled here and they also established their
Jathera in this village, later from Khera village the Bains Jats who served as Ahalkars in the Tuglaq's army founded a new village which was later renamed and today it is known as Mahilpur, meanwhile those who were soldiers in the army later founded the remaining 10 Bains Jat villages of Pathrala,
Bharta,
Ganeshpur, Gondpur,
Nangal Khurd, Daduwal, Chambal Kalan/Khurd, Rasulpur, Nangal Kalan and Sarhala Khurd/Kalan, this village group is known as Wara of Bains However Bahowal which is not part of the "wara"( group of 12 villages) was sperately founded by Baho Bains who was Younger Brother of Chaudhary Mahla however other than "Wara" the actual no of villages are between (15-16) including villages like Lehli Khurd, Kot Fatuhi etc
Biru had a Son Chaudhary Khangan/Sangan Bains, Chaudhary Khangan/ Sangan had a Son Chaudhary Udvesal also known as Udarmal, Chaudhary Uadarmal had a son named Chaudhary Makhan and Chaudhary Makhan had a Son named Chaudhary Bhoola and Chaudhary Bhoola had 3 Sons (Mahla/Mahlo, Bidhi and Baho) Chaudhary Mahla founded and renamed modern Mahalpur/Mahilpur, Bidhi died during the young age and Baho founded Bahowal, Chaudhary Mahla( also known as mahlo) had a son Chaudhary Mehmad, Mehmad had many wives and his descendants founded Pattis of Mahilpur and property of Mehmad got Divided into his sons as per Chundawand, Chaudhary Sagta was Elder son of Mehmad and descendant of Sagta was Chaudhary Durga and son of Chaudhry Durga was Chaudhary Kamaal and son of Chaudhary Kamaal was Chuadhary Ram rai just like his fathers and grandfathers he was Chaudhary of Mahilpur and the remaining 127 Villages of the area in the 1700s.
Even earlier during the time of Akbar village Group was known as ਦੋ ਸੌ ਸਤਾਈ ਦਾ ਟਿੱਕਾ means group of 227 villages, but as per other records it was known as ਇੱਕ ਸੌ ਸਤਾਈ ਦਾ ਟਿੱਕਾ and the number of villages were 127.
During the reign of
Akbar
Akbar (Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar, – ), popularly known as Akbar the Great, was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, Bairam Khan, who helped the young emperor expa ...
under the emperors of Delhi, prior to the Sikh contest, the Jullundur Doab was divided into 36 parganas, in Hoshiarpur Parganas/
Taluqdar
Taluqdars or Talukdar (, Hindustani: /; '' taluq'' "estate" + '' dar '' "owner"), were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire and British Raj. They were owners of a vast amount of l ...
is were held by Ghorewah
rajput
Rājpūt (, from Sanskrit ''rājaputra'' meaning "son of a king"), also called Thākur (), is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical descent originating fro ...
s of ''Garhshankar'', Bains
Jatts of ''Mahilpur'', Jatts of ''Budipind'' and Sahota Jatts of ''Garhdiwala'' and (Jullundur) city by Patháns.
Chaudhary Ram rai Bains Died while Fighting against raja of kangra and his other enemy Chaudhary of jaijon and due to this Mahilpur lost some villages there was a Small fort constructed by Mahilpur Chaudhries surrounding the village and some other small fortified positions in the villages under their jagir to control & tackle the invasions( full story is below in different section) . In later stages of 18th century Mahilpur again recovered lost areas and Taluqdar/Chaudhary of mahilpur at that time was Chaudhary Gulab Rai Bains who was under the faujdar of jalandhar and
Subahdar
Subahdar, also known as Nazim, was one of the designations of a governor of a Subah (province) during the Khalji dynasty of Bengal, Mamluk dynasty, Khalji dynasty, Tughlaq dynasty, and the Mughal era who was alternately designated as Sahib- ...
of lahore later in 1757 Sikh Misls Defeated the former imperial forces, Because Mahilpur's Jagirdar Chaudhary Gulab Rai was Imperial Chaudhary Sikhs also punished him for assisting imperial forces during the anti sikh campaigns and ended Mahilpur jagir as punishment in that year, but 2 years later in year 1759 Chaudhary Gulab Rai Bains due to his fighting and diplomatic skills joined and helped Sikh misls during the invasion of Sarhind Province and fought against the imperial forces and later secured villages in Jagir/Chaudhar like Achharwal and villages in
Adampur
Adampur is a town, a municipal council and a sub-tehsil in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab. The town was named after the Mughal general Adham Khan.
Geography
Adampur Doaba is located at . It has an average elevation of 233&nbs ...
area and some in Ludhiana and later entered in the services of
Nabha Riyasat (read the remaining story is below in Bains Sardars section). After the Chaudhary Gulab rai Bains, Mahilpur came under Sardar Tara Singh Kang (Ghaiba) of Misl Dallewalia and he gave mahilpur to his son Sardar Jhanda Singh Kang when Maharaja Ranjit Singh captured Dallewalia territory but he let Sardar Jhanda Singh to have Mahilpur as his Chaudhar but after his death Mahilpur again went under the Bains Control.
Mahilpur
Chaudhries were among 70 Chaudhries of Punjab representing and connected to Delhi Darbar during the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar.
There was one more village Paldi which was exchanged by Bains Jats with Minhas rajputs of village kandhola near Jalandhar. As a whole there are 22 Villages of Bains Jatts in District Hoshiarpur and it as known as Bahiya of Bains
Traditional Punjabi folk Vaars related to Bains Jatt Chaudhries of Mahilpur :-
''" ਮਾਹਲਪੁਰ ਬੈਂਸਾਂ ਦਾ ਭਾਰਾ, ਇਕੋ ਜੇਡੇ ਸਭ ਸਰਦਾਰਾ''
''ਇਕਸੇ ਬੈਂਸ ਕਪੂਰੇ ਬਾਝੋਂ, ਹੋਰ ਸਾਰਾ ਸ਼ਹਿਰ ਗਵਾਰਾਂ ਦਾ।''
''ਹੀਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਪੁਰ ਰਾਠੀਚਾਰਾ, ਵਡੀ ਵਸੋਂ ਘੁੱਗ ਪਸਾਰਾ।''
''ਚੜ੍ਹਦੇ ਲਹਿੰਦੇ ਮੱਲ ਗੁਜ਼ਾਰਾਂ, ਖੇੜਾ ਇਹ ਸਰਦਾਰਾਂ ਦਾ। "''
''Vaar Punjab ki by Mir Ghulam 1740s''
" ''ਗਿਲਾਂ ਦਾ ਖਾਨ ਪੁਰ ਖੇੜਾ, ਸਰਵਰ ਢੋਡੇ ਵਾਲਾ''
''ਕੰਢੀ ਬੈਂਸ ਵੱਸਣ ਬਲਕੋਰੇ, ਲੀਹਲ ਪਰਵਦਗਾਰਾ''
''ਹੀਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਪੁਰ ਵੱਡਾ ਖੇੜਾ, ਕਿਲਾ ਖੂਬ ਕਰਾਰਾ''
''ਖੋਖੋਵਾਲ ਘੁਮਾਣਾਂ ਨੂੰ ਚੌਂਤਰਾ II "''
''Vaar Jattan Chaudhrian ki by Sidh Jeona 1750s''
Mahilpur Bains Sardars ( jagirdars & Diplomats under Riyasat Nabha and Sikh Empire)
The Sirdárs of
Alawalpur are Bains Jats, originally of Máhalpur, in Hoshiarpur, and their family has belonged to this Doáb from time immemorial; but it rose to eminence through its connection with the Nábha State, and in history is generally called Jalawála, from Jala, a village in Nábha, about four miles south- west of Sirhind. In 1759 Chaudhri Guláb Rái Bains is said to have made himself master of Jalbhah and two neighbouring villages, near Adampur, after which he attached himself to the Nábha family, and took up his residence in that State. He had five sons, of whom we are concerned with only two, Amar Singh and Himmat Singh.Amar Singh's son was the General Rám Singh who, it is said, was employed by the Sikh Government, in 1845, to induce the Nabha Rája to prove false to the English (The Rájás of the Punjab, pp. 411–414). He was afterwards employed as Judge (adálati) at Lahore and Gujrát. He died in 1852, and his grandson, with other members of the family, resides at Jala, in
Nábha.
Himmat Singh was employed in various negotiations for the greater
Phúlkián Chiefs with the British authorities, Mr. Metcalfe and Colonel Ochterlony, which he conducted with such skill that he acquired valuable jagírs, not only in Nabha, but also in Patiala and
Jind
Jind is one of the largest and oldest cities in Jind district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is the administrative headquarter of Jind district. Rani Talab is the main destination for tourists while Pandu Pindara and Ramrai are the ma ...
. Abont 1812, the Rája of Núbha introduced him to Ranjit Singh, who gave him the ilága of
Aláwalpur, which had lapsed Alawalpur and Dhogri in Jalandhar were held by Pathans Sardar Albel Singh son of himmat singh captured Alawalpur with its fort from pathans and disposed them and gained the area as jagir worth 1,20,000 per anum. He also got Datárpur, Khera, Acharwal and Kutahra in Hoshiarpur and Machhiwára in Ludhiana, and subsequently jágírs in Multan and Peshawar, besides Kalál Mazara' now under riyasat Patiala and other villages in tahsil Samrála, which Fatah Singh, Ahluwalia, gave him. (1) Part of this last grant is still in the family. Albel Singh, eldest son of Himmat Singh, was killed in the Jhang campaign in 1816. When Himmat Singh died, in 1829, his jágirs were largely curtailed through the influence of the Jammu family, and what was left went to Achal Singh, son of, and Kishan Singh, brother of, Albel Singh, who resided, the former at Aliwalpur, the latter at Dhogri. Kishen Singh died in 1841 (?) in the Kohát campaign, and his jágírs were resumed, as his son, Basáwa Singh, was a minor and could not discharge his duties. But Basawa Singh retained some of the Ludhiana estates, where his widow, Mussammát Bishan Kaur, has a small revenue-free-grant in Kalál Mazara'a. Dhogri went for a time through the influence of the Shaikhs to Abdus-Samad Khán, an Afghán, of Dhogri but again Dhogri went under the Jagir of bains Sardars in 1832 Dhogri became a jagir of Sardar Kishan Singh Bains. On the introduction of British rule, Sirdár Achal Singh was exempted from supplying eighty sowárs which he formerly provided, and his jagire were reduced to 6 villages, assessed at Rs. 9,180 at the regular settlement. On his death, in 1857, his sons, Sirdars Partáb Singh and Ajit Singh, were given a pension of Rs. 2,000, which was subsequently (1874) changed into a grant of three-quarters of the revenue of Alawalpur, now worth Rs. 2,065 per annum, to descend in perpetuity to the male heirs of Sirdar Achal Singh. These are now represented by Achar Singh, son of Partáb Singh (b.1875) and Gurbachan (b. 1891) and Gurcharan (b.1895) grandsons of Ajit Singh. Sardar Himmat Singh Singh also Founded Famous
Jallianwala Bagh
Jallianwala Bagh () is a historic garden and memorial of national importance close to the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab, India, preserved in the memory of those wounded and killed in the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre that took place on t ...
it was known as Bagh Sardara Himmat Singh Jallewalia ( designated due to Jalla Jagir in Nabha Riyasat). the. It came to be known as Jallewalia da bagh and at last Jallianwala after 1919 Jallianwala Bagh massacre as per the professor Pyara singh Padam's Sankhep Sikh itehas the bagh was purchased by Yadgar committee in 1923 for 5'65'000 rupees () MacGregor (History of the Sikhs 1, 167) says: "Himmat Singh of Jilleewal, who was Vakeel of Maharaja Juswant Singh of Nábha, deserted from his master, and took service with the
Mahárájá Ranjit Singh He became Wuzeer or prime minister, and received Alawalpur purgunah in jáger" This account is hardly consistent with the subsequent relations of the family to Nabha. The date according to MacGregor would be 1809. Mr. Barkley says the family property in Jala was confiscated when Himmat Singh left tho Nábha service, This supports
MacGregor's story. The above is Sirdár Ajít Singh's sccount of the affair.
Mahilpur Zail & Zaildars
Zaildaris were Started by British government after the fall of Sikh Empire,
Zaildar
Zaildar was an officer in charge of a Zail which was an administrative unit of group of villages during the Sikh Empire, British Indian Empire in Punjab and Dogra dynasty rule in Jammu and Kashmir (princely state). The Settlement Officer, with ...
s were grand jagirdars a colonial version of old jagirdars of pre British era though at the same time they allowed old jagirdars to retain their offices in return for collaborating with the government but new chiefs were also needed for tax collection, policing and maintaining Law and order, so based on history British chose previous jagirdar Chaudhary families who previously once held jagirs, Economically and politically Dominant tribe of area the First 40 zaildars were appointed by British government in district Lahore in year 1868, and in whole Punjab in year 1870, in 1870
Zaildar
Zaildar was an officer in charge of a Zail which was an administrative unit of group of villages during the Sikh Empire, British Indian Empire in Punjab and Dogra dynasty rule in Jammu and Kashmir (princely state). The Settlement Officer, with ...
''Sardar Nagina Singh Bains'' Became Zaildar of 42 Villages of Mahilpur Zail with revenue collection of Rs 26,546 in year 1881 and the revenue collection in year 1901 was Rs 29,430 the Laws related to Zaildari system were standardized in year 1887 as per Punjab Land and revenue act 1887 Zaildari, jagirdari, Taluqdari, Mansabdari and Zamindari systems etc were abolished after the independence of india in the 1950s
''A map depicting Mahilpur
Zail 19th century'' :-
Battles Against Jaswan Dun & its allies
In 1690s and early 1700s Jaijon border town of jaswan supported by Kangra and Jaswan Dun opted to annex areas of plain at that the main strong
Taluqdar
Taluqdars or Talukdar (, Hindustani: /; '' taluq'' "estate" + '' dar '' "owner"), were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire and British Raj. They were owners of a vast amount of l ...
s/Chaudhries in plains were Pathans Chaudhries of Bassi Kalan, Bains Jatt Chaudhries of Mahilpur and Chaudhries of Garhshankar.
Mahilpur and its 127 villages were headed by the
Taluqdar
Taluqdars or Talukdar (, Hindustani: /; '' taluq'' "estate" + '' dar '' "owner"), were aristocrats who formed the ruling class during the Delhi Sultanate, Bengal Sultanate, Mughal Empire and British Raj. They were owners of a vast amount of l ...
Chaudhary Ram rai Bains, he and Pathans Chaudhries of Bassi Kalan jointly came forward with their force to stop the advance of jaijon and Jaswan Dun, the joint foce attacked near Jaijon where Chaudhary Ram rai Bains was made prisoner of war in the battle and later executed at the now extinct fort of jaijon
the Queens of Jaswal king were crying on the execution of this brave man and his bravery is remembered sung via Vaars & folk lores as:-
''“ਮਾਹਿਲਪੁਰ ਮਾਰੂ ਵੱਜਿਆ ਤੇ ਜੇਜੋਂ ਵੱਜੀ ਡੱਫ,''
''ਰਾਜਪੁਰੇ ਦੀਆਂ ਰੋਣ ਰਾਣੀਆਂ, ਚੜ੍ਹਿਆ ਰਾਮ ਰਾਏ ਜੱਟ।”''
Chaudhary Ram rai & Pathans of Bassi were able to save Mahilpur & Bassi areas by permanently halting their advance.later during Sikh Misl era
Sardar Tara Singh Kang(Ghaiba) annexed jaijon and subdued it, later Maharaja Ranjit Singh Captured jaijon as well as his all areas after the death of Sardar Tara Singh Ghaiba jaijon and his all areas then sumitted to the Maharaja Ranjit singh but in 1815 families of former Jaijon jairdars ceased to exist, meanwhile Successor
jagir
A jagir (), ( Hindustani: जागीर/جاگیر, ''Jāgīr''), ( Marathi: जहागीर, ''Jahāgīrá'') also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at the foundation of its Jagirdar ( Zamindar ...
dars of Chaudhary ram rai Bains like Chaudhary Gulab rai Bains continued to be jagirdar of Mahilpur till 1757 and later he became jagirdar of Achharwal, villages of Adampur area and Jallah in sirhind ludhiana area, one of his descendant Sardar Himmat Singh Bains became personal advisors of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, in the northwest Indian subcontinent, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839.
Born to Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia Misl ...
and got Jagir of
Alawalpur area as well as additional Jagirs in
Kohat
Kohat (; ) is a city that serves as the capital of the Kohat District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is regarded as a centre of the Bangash tribe of Pashtuns, who have lived in the region since the late 15th century. With a population o ...
,
Peshawar
Peshawar is the capital and List of cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by population, largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district p ...
and
Multan
Multan is the List of cities in Punjab, Pakistan by population, fifth-most populous city in the Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab province of Pakistan. Located along the eastern bank of the Chenab River, it is the List of cities in Pakistan by populatio ...
area but later taken away by British except
Alawalpur area jagir which they held till abolishen of jagirdari in the 1950s after the independence india.
Finance and Banking
The oldest Financial Centre of Mahilpur is Bains Co-operative thrift & Credit Society established in year 1905.

* Punjab National bank
* Canara Bank
* Kotak Mahindra bank
* ICICI Bank
* Allahabad Bank
* Bank of Baroda
* HDFC Bank
* State bank of India
Gurudwara Shahidan

This is a memorial Gurudwara dedicated to
Sahibzada Ajit Singh
Ajit Singh (, pronunciation: ; 11 February 1687 – 7 December 1704), also referred to with honorifics as Sahibzada Ajit Singh or Baba Ajit Singh, was the eldest son of Guru Gobind Singh and the son of Mata Sundari. His younger brothers were ...
Ji and Shaheed Singhs as per history Zabar Khan a
Pathan
Pashtuns (, , ; ;), also known as Pakhtuns, or Pathans, are an Iranic ethnic group primarily residing in southern and eastern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. They were historically also referred to as Afghans until 1964 after the ...
from one the Bassis kidnapped the newly married bride of Devi das
Brahmin
Brahmin (; ) is a ''Varna (Hinduism), varna'' (theoretical social classes) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the ''Kshatriya'' (rulers and warriors), ''Vaishya'' (traders, merchants, and farmers), and ''Shudra'' (labourers). Th ...
of jaijon a place 15–16 km away in the kandi mountains, Devi das requested to Sri
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh (; born Gobind Das; 22 December 1666 – 7 October 1708) was the tenth and last human Sikh gurus, Sikh Guru. He was a warrior, poet, and philosopher. In 1675, at the age of nine he was formally installed as the leader of the ...
Ji for help, Guru Gobind Singh Ji send Baba Ajit Singh and 200 Singhs to kill Zabar Khan and to rescue the bride. Baba Ajit Singh and 200 Singhs killed Zabar Khan and saved the bride. Later Baba Ajit Singh Cremated Shahid Singhs, The Gurudwara was built to Commemorate this incident.
Other Gurudwaras
Gurudwara Bunga Sahib

Gurudwara Bunga Sahib is a Known religious place among the Sikhs in Punjab Sahib due to Sant Baba Paramjit Singh Mahilpur wale
Damdami Taksal
The Damdamī Ṭaksāl, Jatha Bhindra(n), or Sects of Sikhism, Sampardai Bhindra(n) is an orthodoxy, orthodox Khalsa Sikhism, Sikh cultural and educational organization, based in India. They are known for their teachings of ''Vidya (philosophy ...
.
Gurudwara Dharamshala sahib

This Gurudwara sahib is also one of the many Gurudwaras of Mahilpur. Other Gurudwaras include Gurudwara damdama sahib and one Gurudwara of ravidas community.
Battle of Mahilpur
Battle of Mahilpur was fought between Afghans and
Sikh Misls
The Sikh Confederacy was a confederation of twelve sovereign Sikh states (each known as a Misl, derived from the Arabic word مِثْل meaning 'equal'; sometimes spelt as Misal) which rose during the 18th century in the Punjab region in the n ...
Allied with faujdar Adina Beg in year 1757 Sikh and Collation forces won the battle.
Demographics
Mahilpur had a population of 11360 according to census of 2011.
[http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/dchb/0304_PART_B_DCHB_HOSHIARPUR.pdf ] the current population estimate of 2024 is around 16000. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Mahilpur has an average literacy rate of 77%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy is 73%. In Mahilpur, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. The profession of most of the people is agriculture based. Mahilpur is the NRI hub of the Punjab state.
Constituency
Mahilpur Falls under Sri Anandpur Sahib Lok Sabha constituency and current
MP is Sardar
Malwinder Singh Kang from
AAP. grahshankar is the vidhan sabha constituency of the area and the current
MLA is Jaikishan Singh from
AAP.
Notable people
*
Buckam Singh Bains, (5 December 1893 – 27 August 1919), World War I First Canadian Sikh war veteran (Private 454819, 28th Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force)
* (
Air Vice Marshal
Air vice-marshal (Air Vce Mshl or AVM) is an air officer rank used by some air forces, with origins from the Royal Air Force. The rank is also used by the air forces of many Commonwealth of Nations, countries which have historical British infl ...
)
Harjinder Singh Bains ( also known as spitfire singh, known for making India's first transport jet aircraft as well as he was India's first IAF corporal and the first Indian warrant officer)
* (
Wing Commander
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Wing commander is immediately se ...
Shivinder Singh Bains( Recipient of
Vir Chakra
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It is third in precedence in wartime gallantry awards and ...
for Courage in 1971
Indo-Pa War)
Sardar Kharak Singh Bains Martyr of Battle of Mudki Anglo Sikh War 18 December 1845 First Anglo Sikh war)
Sardar Hakam Singh Bains Martyr of Battle of Mudki Anglo Sikh War 18 December 1845 First Anglo Sikh war)
( Chief Justice of
Punjab and Haryana High Court
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)
Principal Sardar Harbhajan Singh Bains( MLA Mahilpur Constituency 1952-1957 Punjab Elections, Founder of Sporting Club & first higher education College of Punjab at village level it is famous SGGS Khalsa College Mahilpur, he was also known in the field of education as )
* Freedom Fighte
(
Gadar Party Freedom fighter & Martyr)
* Freedom Fighte
Jathedar Partap Singh Bains(
Gadar Party Freedom fighter)
* Freedom Fighte
Shaheed Jawandh Singh Bains Nangal( Gadar Party Freedom fighter)
* Freedom Fighte
( Gadar Party Freedom fighter)
* Freedom Fighte
(
Gadar Party Freedom fighter)
* MLA & Freedom Fighte
Sardar Harjap Singh Bains Mahalpuri( Punjabi: ਸਰਦਾਰ ਹਰਜਾਪ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੈਂਸ), Gadar Party & First MLA of Hoshiarpur South constituency Punjab 1937 elections)
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Sohan Singh Thandal, Chief Parliamentary Secretary, State Government of Punjab
Shaheed Harbans Singh Bains(Freedom fighter and Martyr)
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Piara Singh Gill
Piara Singh Gill (28October 1911 – 23March 2002) was an Indian nuclear physicist and a pioneer in cosmic ray nuclear physics.''Up Against Odds: Autobiography of an Indian Scientist''. (South Asia Books, 1993. ) He was the first director of Ce ...
, Indian nuclear physicist
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Harcharan Singh Bains ( Punjabi:ਹਰਚਰਨ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੈਂਸ), Advisor (National Affairs & Media) to the Chief Minister of Punjab)
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Harjit Singh Sajjan (Punjabi: ਹਰਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੱਜਣ), Canadian
Liberal Member of Parliament and
Minister of National Defence,
Kuldeep Singh Bains( created the first Indo-Canadian owned travel agency in Canada, recipient of the
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal
The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal () or The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal was a commemorative medal created in 2012 to mark the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's accession in 1952. There are four versions of the medal: one iss ...
and Pioneer Award)
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Kulwinder Dhillon
Kulwinder Dhillon (6 June 1975 – 19 March 2006) was an Indian Punjabi singer, who had the hit songs like "Kacherian Ch Mele Lagday" and "Boliyan".
Career
Kulwinder Dhillon started his career with his debut album '' Kacheriyan Ch Mel ...
(Punjabi: ਕੁਲਵਿੰਦਰ ਢਿੱਲੋਂ). famous Punjabi singer from nearby village Pandori Ladha Singh.
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Manmohan Waris
Manmohan Singh Heer (Manmohan Waris; born 3 August 1967) is a Punjabi folk/pop singer. He is the elder brother of record producer Sangtar and singer Kamal Heer. Waris is considered one of the Most gifted singers of Punjabi folk music.
Birth ...
, famous Punjabi Singer from nearby village Halluwal.
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Kamal Heer
Kamal Heer (born Kamaljeet Singh Heer) is an Indian born Canadian musician. He is the younger brother of Manmohan Waris and Sangtar, two other esteemed musicians. His live performances showcase his virtuosity with taan and his command of the ...
, famous Punjabi Singer, brother of
Manmohan Waris
Manmohan Singh Heer (Manmohan Waris; born 3 August 1967) is a Punjabi folk/pop singer. He is the elder brother of record producer Sangtar and singer Kamal Heer. Waris is considered one of the Most gifted singers of Punjabi folk music.
Birth ...
from nearby village Halluwal.
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Sangtar Heer famous Punjabi Singer
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Param Bains ( Punjabi: ਪਰਮ ਬੈਂਸ), aka Paramvir Singh Bains
Member of Parliament of Canada for
Steveston—Richmond East)
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Navdeep Bains
Navdeep Singh Bains (born June 16, 1977) is a Canadian politician who served as Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry from 2015 to 2021. A member of the Liberal Party, he represented the riding of Mississauga—Malton in the House of C ...
( Punjabi: ਨਵਦੀਪ ਬੈਂਸ),
Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
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The minister of industry is also the minister responsible for Sta ...
of Canada)
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Satinder Sartaaj, from a nearby village Bajrawar.
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Baljit Sahni, Indian football player.
Sardar Didar Singh Bainsknown as Peach king own 40,000 acres of land
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Harmanjot Khabra, Indian football player.
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Jarnail Singh Dhillon, Arjuna awardee Indian football player.
Puneet Verma an environmental researcher
Sardar Himmat Singh Bains Jallewale ( Punjabi: ਸਰਦਾਰ ਹਿੰਮਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੈਂਸ, Sardar Himmat Singh Bains Minister of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh
Ranjit Singh (13 November 1780 – 27 June 1839) was the founder and first maharaja of the Sikh Empire, in the northwest Indian subcontinent, ruling from 1801 until his death in 1839.
Born to Maha Singh, the leader of the Sukerchakia Misl ...
and jagirdar of
Alawalpur area)
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Harmilan Bains, Indian Athlete
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Gurdev Singh Gill (footballer), Arjuna awardee football player.
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Balwant Singh (footballer)
Balwant Singh (born 15 December 1986) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a forward.
Club career
JCT
Born in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, Balwant started his footballing journey with Mahilpur Football Club before joining the academy of ...
, Indian Professional footballer.
Chaudhry Gulab rai Bains ( Punjabi: ਚੌਧਰੀ ਗੁਲਾਬ ਰਾਏ ਬੈਂਸ), Former Jagirdar of mahilpur from Mughal era till 1757, later a prominent jagirdar of villages of Achharwal area, Adampur area and surroundings & Jallah Ludhiana, he was also a Minister under
Nabha Riyasat)
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Hardial Bains Founder of Canadian Communist party( Marxist-leninist)
Schools and colleges
* Mahilpur was one of the earlier centers of educational institutions being set up during the time of the
British Raj
The British Raj ( ; from Hindustani language, Hindustani , 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the colonial rule of the British The Crown, Crown on the Indian subcontinent,
*
* lasting from 1858 to 1947.
*
* It is also called Crown rule ...
. Its government boys school, formerly known as Khalsa High School, was established in 1909. Khalsa College was established in 1946.
* St. Soldier Divine Public school Mahilpur (CBSE Affiliated School)
*Doaba Public School, Mahilpur (CBSE Affiliated School)
*Sant Baba Hari Singh Model School, (ICSE Affiliated)
*S. Baldev Singh Mahilpuri Govt. Sr. Secondary School, Mahilpur (Boys)
* Govt Sr Secondary School, Mahilpur (Girls)
* S.G.G.S. Khalsa College, Mahilpur
* Guru Nanak National Public Senior Secondary School, Mahilpur
* K.D.International School, Mahilpur (CBSE Affiliated School)
* King Edward Public School, Mahilpur
* K.D College of Nursing, Mahilpur
* Alice High School Mahilpur
* Ankur Public School, Mahilpur
* Adarsh Model School
* Guru Gobind Singh College of Management and Information Technology
*Bite Educational Institute
*
Sai College of Nursing,
Sardullapur near Mahilpur
*S.G.G.S. School, Paradasi School in Mahilpur
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See also
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Mukhomazara
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Dandiyan
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Kalewal Fattu
Cities and towns in Hoshiarpur district
Villages in Punjab, India
Villages in Hoshiarpur district