Lakha Hakam

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Lakha Hakam
village
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictSri Ganganagar
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
335021
Telephone code01507
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ 13
Nearest cityRaisinghnagar

Lakha Hakam is a village in tehsil Raisinghnagar of Sri Ganganagar district in Rajasthan, India. It is situated near the border of India and Pakistan. This is a well-connected village. There is an ancient Peepal tree and a pond in the village. The Lakha Hakam name comes from a Muslim family. Around 250 years ago a megaram bhambhu came here and took the land of Lakha Hakam and its total calculated land was approximately 52,000 BIGHHA on rent from King of Bikaner principality. The man is the founder of this remote village. The oldest police station is here.[1] [2]

There are 250 families living in the village of which 200 families are Jats. The biggest Jat gotra in the village is Bhambhu. The Bhambhu have 70 families in the village. The other Jat gotras are Godara, Saharan and Dhayal. Presently it is ruled by Bhambhu Gotra only.

• Sardararam bhambhu, gyanaram bhambhu, nanakram bhambhu, Ratiraam bhambhu, jagmal bhambhu, netram bhambhu,

• ancient times, he handled the Chaudhar in the village.






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