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Dhudike


Dhudike is a village in Moga-I Tehsil in Moga district of Punjab state, India. It is located 17 km east from District Moga. Freedom fighters like Baba Ishar Singh, Baba Pala Singh Jathedar, Baba Pakhar Singh are few of the Gadaree from Dhudike who participated in the Gadar Movement. Dhudike was the birthplace of Lala Lajpat Rai. Renowned Punjabi writer Jaswant Singh Kanwal is also from Dhudike.
==History==

Dhudike is the village of Gills. Gills are related to Bathinda. Raja Bivepal Singh was the son of Raja Abhaypal Singh the king of Bharner. After the death of Raja Abhaypal Singh, there was a conflict between Binepal Singh and his step brothers. The step-brothers expelled Binepal Singh, who later on ruled over Bathinda. Binepal built a fort on the bank of river Satluj in 665 A.D. In the tenth generation of Binepal Singh, Raja Pirthipal got married with a poor Bhullar Jatt girl, being issueless. When Gillpal was born his counter Rattan mal was expelled from his Kingdom with the charge of betrayal. After many years in revenge, he named himself Rattan Hazi and perviked the Jarnail Roshan Ali of Bagdad. Roshan Ali attacked Bathinda. Gillpal ruled at that time. Gillpal family left Bathinda. From his family Badhan Gills founde Rajeania. In the next generation in 1280 BC King was born. He was very pious and lived out side in thick trees called ''zirhi''. Biar’s of that area attacked Rajeaina. In this battle the king was killed and his monument was still in village Rajeaina. After winning Rajeaina they stopped towards Moga Theh. The king had eight sons, one of them was Dhudi. In the eighth generation of Dhudi, Gurdas Baro and Salem Shah was born to Surat. They were sitting towards the east (Moga side) near Godha wala Shapar. They daily took their cattle to this place for grazing. This shappar is still here and people called it Dohiwala shappar. In the evening, they returned after milking. After some time Gurdas Baso and Salim Shah Sat near Dohiwala chappar. In 1640 BC Gurdas’s elder son Bhomia founded this village and this village was named Dhudike after his ancestor’s name Dhudi. Gurdas had four sons. They were Bhomia, Kapoora, Dalpat and Sukhchain. The village has six patties. Bhomia founded Kollu, Kapoora founded. Kapoorae, and Dalpat’s elder son Jhada founded Jhanda Patti the elder son of Jhanda founded village Madhoke. There were Sarans, Sidhus, Sandhu, Grewal, Dhaliwal, Dhonoa’s, Heru and Ponnu families live in this village. There is a Gurdwara with beautiful building called Uchha Dera. Even Sikh marriage ceremonies (Anand Karg) are perform here.
From the foundation story of this village, we come to know that whenever any body laid a foundation stone of any village then co-operation of other people of that area was also taken so that people can live there. Routine works of like is done together. Carpenters make plough, Black smith make different tools and weavers weave cloths for them. Sadhar helps the time of marriage ceremonies. The main occupation of Jatt’s were agriculture. All of them help Jatts and live together happily.
In this village in Ramedasia’s Saroae came foe Dolan, Kaler from Tajpur, Chumber from Gujjarwal and some families came from Doaba. Some families of Majbi Sikhs came from Paton, Malseehan, Doaba and Moga also. Ramgarhias came from Rodan, Bairag’s from Heran, Parjapat from Shandaran, Kateria’s from Amritsar and Garvi wale Brahmin’s came from Lahore. They all make it a modern village. Salig Ram News Agent told us that now approx almost 3000 news papers are consumed in this village.
The village is proud that this is the village of a prominent Punjabi novelist S. Jaswant Singh Kanwal. Who contributed the Punjabi literature by writing many novels. We can’t talk about Punjabi literature without talking about Jaswant Singh Kanwal. He is not only a prominent Punjabi writer but also contributed a lot in the development of the village. Dr. Ajit Singh was an competent story writer. His collection of stories are also published. He lived in Delhi so Punjabi critics take no notice of him. Darshan Gill is also a great poet of this village, Dr. Jaswant Gill, the wife of Sh. Jaswant Singh Kanwal also wrote about Philology. Beyond them, Gurcharan Dhudike, Amarjit Dhudike, Beant Bawa also same writers. The library meetings are held here in which writers Principal Sujan Singh, Shiv Kumar, Ishar Singh Atari, Balraj Sahni, Karamjit Kussa, Kirpal Singh Kesal, Tera Singh Chan and Dr. Jagtar take part. We can not forget about Principal Srvan Singh who taught in Dhudike College. Kanwaljit brought Principal Sarvan Singh here in Dhudike from Delhi. Now people know him as Principal Sarwan Singh Dhudike. He wrote many books about Khed literature. Although Satpal does not belong to this village but actively participate in the development of this village as Dhudike is his village. Village Parchagat works for the development of the village.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.dhudikeinfo.com/mypind/aboutdhudike.htm )

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