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Bija State

Bija
Beeja
village
Bija is located in Punjab
Bija
Bija
Bija is located in India
Bija
Bija
Location in Punjab, India
Coordinates: 30°42′N 76°13′E / 30.7°N 76.22°E / 30.7; 76.22Coordinates: 30°42′N 76°13′E / 30.7°N 76.22°E / 30.7; 76.22
Country  India
State Punjab
District Ludhiana
Founded by Baba Desu
Government
 • Type Panchayt
Area
 • Total 28 km2 (11 sq mi)
Elevation 254 m (833 ft)
 • Rank 3167
Languages
 • Official Punjabi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 141401
Telephone code 01628

Bija or Beeja is a village and former princely state in the Punjab Hills, in District Ludhiana in India.

Bija is situated about 30 km from Ludhiana city and 14 km from Khanna. Manji Sahib Gurudawara is to the south of the villiage. Because of the location of the villiage, it is on the main junction of Amritsar Delhi NH1 and Payal Samrala cross roads.

The first ever milk plant was built here by a Scandinavian in the early 1960s. The village gurudwara was rebuilt by the family who had immigrated to USA in 1910. The village has seen a lot changes in 10 to 15 years. Prominent villagers now reside abroad in countries like Canada, UK and USA.

The main Jatt clans are Khattra, Kular and Sangha.

This village was founded by Sardar Nachattar Singh Khattra. He was the wealthiest person of the area and the most prominent businessman of Punjab at that time. Khattra's business expanded from Northern India all the way to Eastern India.

During the colonial British Raj, Sardar Nachattar Singh built a Haveli (palace) in the village of Khattra, which still stands to this day. Often during Sardar Nachattar Singh's visits to Khattra village, he used to meet the British colonial Governors of the area. Khattra is situated near Gurdwara Karamsar Rara Sahib or Gurdwara Rara Sahib. This village was transformed from simple Rara to Rara Sahib due to the visit by the sixth Sikh Guru, Guru Hargobind Ji. Nachattar's business interests varied from a brewery to Brick Mines, Land and Transportation. Even to this date Khattra Buses are seen on the roads of Punjab and still has 60% of transportation hold in the state of Punjab.

During the colonial British Raj era, Bija was the capital of Bija State, one of several princely states of the Punjab Hills., in the charge of the Punjab States Agency.

Its native rulers were styled Thakur. After the 1803 - 1815 occupation by the Ghurka Kingdom of Nepal, which constituted an interregnum, they were :


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