Mahipalpur

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Mahipalpur
Mahipalpur is located in Delhi
Mahipalpur
Mahipalpur
Location in Delhi, India
Coordinates: 28°32′42″N 77°07′41″E / 28.5449°N 77.1281°E / 28.5449; 77.1281
CountryIndia
StateDelhi
DistrictSouth West Delhi district
Languages
  NativeHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
110037
Planning agencyMunicipal Corporation of Delhi

Mahipalpur on National Highway - 8, leading to Gurugram and Jaipur has ancient roots and it is amongst the oldest villages of India. It is located at the edge of south central ridge of 1500 million year old Aravali Hills; It is bound by the South Central Ridge in the North East, Vasant Kunj towards East, Shankar Vihar (Military Cantonment) towards North, National Highway -8 towards North West and Rangpuri village toward South West. Currently the most popular hotel and guest house destination in Delhi. In revenue department record it is an urban village, located in New Delhi district of Delhi, India. It is located near the Indira Gandhi International Airport. Delhi Aerocity metro station is the nearest metro station.[1][2]

The village dates back to the 11th century, and is named after a Tomara ruler named Mahipala. The area around the village has been inhabited since then. For example, the Sultan Ghari monument was built in around 10th century by the Pratihara dynasty. The area around the village has been inhabited since earlier. For example, the Sultan Ghari monument was built in around 10th century by the Pratihara dynasty.[3][4] Mahipalpur has an ancient Hauz and Mahal,[5] two historical monuments which reveal the habitation of this area during the seven capitals that existed in Delhi in historic times. As per a local story, during the 17th century people escaped from the nearby malikpur village, as they would have had to face the ruler's rage, having looted a person working with him, migrated here and removed the local people.[citation needed]

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