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Ginadi
Ginadi is a village in the Churu Town administrative region of the eastern corner of the Churu district of Rajasthan, India. The village is over 450 years old and lies north-east of Churu and from Churu. Bordering villages include Ranwa ki Dhani, Lalasar, Ginadi Taal, Inderpura, Thalori & Bhamasi. The 43 bigha village has an overall population of 998〔Population of villages in Churu http://churu.nic.in/pages/gpcensus/pschuru.pdf〕 of whom 600 are members of the Jat ethnic group, while the main Jat ''gotra'' of the village are Poonia, Sunda, Ishran, Dular, Kulhari, Khalia and Tetarwal. Khakhal, ruhil(royal), Isharwal, Kadwasra jat clans also reside in the village. Other castes include rajput, Swami, nai and Harijan. ==Pre-Indian Independence== One view is that some 450 years ago, there was a jagayat centre (authorized resting place for travelers on payment) on the way (sub trade route Taranagar (RINI) - Churu). The jagayti (contractor owner of the place) had to pay 1 gini (a gold coin equal to 1/2 of a mohar). The centre, therefore, was called Giniwala गीनीवाला. During the war between Rai Sigh Rathore (a son of the Bika Rathore of then newly established state Bikaner) & Poonia chief Kanha Deo of Jhansal (near Hissar) many Poonia families were displaced. One Ramkishan Poonia family migrated from the village Binjawas (Rajgadh) to adjoining area of Shekhawati region Neema ki dhani. The Poonia family along with the families of ancestors of Deepa Karel, ancestors of Roopdas Swami and ancestors of Balaram Meghwal further displaced reached the Giniwala Jagayat - centre and established their dhani ढाणी (residence) there.
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