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Kabirpur is a small village 8 kilometers to west of [[Sultanpur Lodhi]]. The exact details regarding the origin of name of this village are not sure to me. It might be be possible that this village is named after Bhagat Kabir Ji who visited [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in 1496 and stayed with [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] for one month and might have stayed at this place or visited this locality during those days. Keeping in view the size of Sultanpur lodhi during 1400s this village would fall under the limits of city and thus would be part of it. i would appreciate more research on this topic by the contributors of Sikhiwiki.
'''Kabirpur''' is a small village 8 kilometers to west of [[Sultanpur Lodhi]]. The exact details regarding the origin of name of this village are not sure, perhaps it is named after [[Bhagat Kabir]] Ji. Afterall  Bhagat Kabir Ji visited [[Sultanpur Lodhi]] in 1496 and stayed with [[Guru Nanak Dev Ji]] for one month and he might have stayed at this place or visited this locality during those days.  
 
Keeping in view the size of Sultanpur lodhi during 1400s this village would fall under the limits of city and thus would be part of it.  


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Latest revision as of 22:30, 24 February 2010

Kabirpur is a small village 8 kilometers to west of Sultanpur Lodhi. The exact details regarding the origin of name of this village are not sure, perhaps it is named after Bhagat Kabir Ji. Afterall Bhagat Kabir Ji visited Sultanpur Lodhi in 1496 and stayed with Guru Nanak Dev Ji for one month and he might have stayed at this place or visited this locality during those days.

Keeping in view the size of Sultanpur lodhi during 1400s this village would fall under the limits of city and thus would be part of it.

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