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- Mewat abstract "Mewat is a historical region of Haryana and Rajasthan states in northwestern India. The loose boundaries of Mewat are not precisely determined but generally include Mewat District of Haryana and parts of Alwar, Bharatpur, and Dholpur districts of Rajasthan. The region roughly corresponds to the ancient kingdom of Matsya, founded in the 5th century BCE.Mewati language is spoken by the people of Mewat.The word Mewati means a resident of the land of Mewat.This name has been derived from Sanskrit word 'Mina vati',that is,land abounding in fishMewat district is a district of Haryana state in India. It is located at southern edge of Haryana. Its area is 1,912 square km and the population is one million. It is semi-arid and its economy is mainly rain-fed agriculture. Nuh is the district headquarters of Mewat.The Muslim inhabitants of Mewat are called Meos (मेव). The areas of the three districts where Meos live are collectively called Mewat. Mewat has 1200 villages: 550 in Haryana, 600 in Rajasthan and 50 in Uttar Pradesh.Khanzada Hasan Khan Mewati was a well-known chieftain from Mewat. He fought against Babur in the Battle of Khanwa in 1527. The Delhi–Gurgaon–Alwar–Jaipur highway used to pass through Mewat until the late 1960s when the new national highway NH 8 was constructed bypassing Mewat. Now NH 248 A passes from Mewat.' Khanzada Hazi Khan Mewati', a great warrior and one of the commanders of Hindu King, Raja Hem Chandra Vikramaditya popular as Hemu, had helped Hemu at a critical juncture to defeat Akbar's army at Battle for Delhi in October 1556 and establish native rule at Delhi and in North India. Hazi Khan, had escaped to Gujarat after Raja Hemu's defeat at Second Battle of Panipat and was credited with killing Bairam Khan, the commander of Akbar, at Patan, Gujarat where he was staying after removal from job by Akbar and before going to Hajj on 16 January 1561.Meos were always against invading Mughals and supported the native Afghan or Hindu kings. From Sher Shah Suri's regime in 1540 up to Raja Hem Chandra's rule in 1556, Meos held many important positions in the army. Mewat has highest percentage of child growth in Haryana at 22.78% and highest sex ratio of 907. In 2011, Mewat had population of 1,089,263 of which male and female were 571,162 and 518,101 respectively.".
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Ahir.
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Delhi_(1556).
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Khanwa.
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Historical_Indian_regions.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mewat.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regions_of_Haryana.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Regions_of_Rajasthan.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Dholpur.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Gharana.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Gotra.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Gujarat.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Gurgaon.
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Hasan_Khan_Mewati.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Hemu.
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Indira_Gandhi_International_Airport.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Jaipur.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Jat_people.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink List_of_regions_of_India.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Matsya.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Meena.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Mewat_district.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Mewati_gharana.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Mewati_language.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink National_Highway_1_(India)(old_numbering).
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- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Nuh_(city).
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Other_Backward_Class.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Pals.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Patan,_Gujarat.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Pinangwan.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Rajasthan.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Rajput.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Second_Battle_of_Panipat.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Sher_Shah_Suri.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink Uttar_Pradesh.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLink File:HaryanaMewat1.png.
- Mewat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mewat".
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- Mewat subject Category:Historical_Indian_regions.
- Mewat subject Category:Mewat.
- Mewat subject Category:Regions_of_Haryana.
- Mewat subject Category:Regions_of_Rajasthan.
- Mewat hypernym Region.
- Mewat type City.
- Mewat type Settlement.
- Mewat type Concept.
- Mewat comment "Mewat is a historical region of Haryana and Rajasthan states in northwestern India. The loose boundaries of Mewat are not precisely determined but generally include Mewat District of Haryana and parts of Alwar, Bharatpur, and Dholpur districts of Rajasthan.".
- Mewat label "Mewat".
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- Mewat sameAs موات_(الهند).
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- Mewat depiction HaryanaMewat1.png.
- Mewat isPrimaryTopicOf Mewat.