- The
Khejarli m****acre
occurred in
September 1730 in
Northern India, when 363
Bishnois were
killed while trying to
peacefully protect a
grove of Khejri...
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Khejarli or
Khejadli is a
village in
Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India, 26
kilometres (16 mi) south-east of the city of Jodhpur. The name of the town...
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construction of a new palace, sent
soldiers to cut
trees in the
village of
Khejarli,
which was
called Jehnad at that time.
Noticing their actions,
Amrita Devi...
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Beniwal was an
environmentalist and
martyr from the
Bishnoi community of
Khejarli,
Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, India. She is
known for her role in the conservation...
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Singh of
Marwar granted the
estate of
Khejarli to
Thakur Surat Singh, who
became the
first 'Thakur of
Khejarli'.[citation needed] In 1730,
under his order...
- Beniwal, who was
killed in the 1730
Khejarli m****acre
while trying to
protect a
grove of
Khejri trees in
Khejarli, Rajasthan. The
governments of Rajasthan...
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hugger may
refer to: A term used for the Bishnois, who
perished in the
Khejarli m****acre
while protecting trees A
slang term,
sometimes derogatory, for...
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state of
Haryana is
named after him.
Bhakti movement Chipko movement Khejarli M****acre Read
Jambhsagar Page 1 Guru
Jambheshwar VividhAayaam. B.R. Publishing...
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built over his samadhi. Badopal,
Haryana Bhakti movement Chipko movement Khejarli m****acre Guru
Jambheshwar University of
Science and
Technology Dayananda...
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desert devoid of any
obvious sources of water. In 1730 AD, the
village of
Khejarli near
Jodhpur in
Rajasthan was the
scene of a
violent environmental confrontation...