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//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.jsAshok Rajpal, Indian history aficionado. Indologist. Prior to the known last Kotwal of Delhi was Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. In any case, the present site of Delhi Police expresses: “The foundation of Kotwal reached an end with the devastating of the revolt of 1857, the primary war of opportunity by the British and, strikingly, the last Kotwal of Delhi, named just before the ejection of the main war of opportunity, was Gangadhar Nehru, father of Pandit Motilal Nehru and granddad of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister .” Interestingly it says, “that only before of the principal war of opportunity Gangadhar Nehru was appointed….” and Jawahar Lal Nehru says in his personal history that all records of his granddad’s administration were annihilated when they left Delhi. Assembling the two actualities it appears Delhi Police to has no record of any Gangadhar Nehru being last Kotwal of Delhi. I have googled “Last Kotwal of Delhi” and individuals have expressed that Delhi Police site referenced Ghiyasuddin Ghazi as last Kotwal of Delhi. It appears that when individuals began discussing last Kotwal the Delhi Police changed the data on their site as of late. Till there is a composed record of Gangadhar Nehru being last Kotwal of Delhi the inquiry is an open inquiry. The book “From Bharat to India: the assault of Chrysee” by M.K.Agrawal Page 459/Page 460 in all respects unmistakably says that Ganga Dhar Nehru’s genuine name was Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. He transformed it into a Hindu name so the British won’t get him. I affirmed this reality by searching inside the book for Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. The prior answer by Prateek Kumar says about this book, “…a couple of dodgy books composed by writers whose believability isn’t generally traceable…”. I have checked the Amazon site and it demonstrates that M.K.Agrawal is a genuine history creator. He has composed aggregate of five books on Recent Indian History, Vedic history, and culture. It is the Prateek Kumar whose believability to remark on a significant authentic inquiry is flawed. He is a Computer Science graduate as of late from Manipal University. Another book “Reference book Of Indian War Of Independence (1857-1947)” by M.K.Singh additionally expresses that Ghiyasuddin Ghazi was the last Kotwal of Delhi and he changed his name to Gangadhar Nehru. This book has been over and again referenced as reference for this reality. I couldn’t check the data via looking inside the book. This book is the best reference to India’s Freedom Struggle. It is a 19 volume book covering in excess of 5600 pages. The proofreader and writer M.K.Singh has additionally composed his very own book “The revolt of 1857”. It is conceivable that book by M.K.Agrawal alludes to the book by M.K.Singh. That will make just a single unique reference expressing that Ghiyasuddin Ghazi progressed toward becoming Gangadhar Nehru. There is no history book that expresses that Gangadhar Nehru was the last Kotwal of Nehru. There are two potential outcomes either Ghiyasuddin Ghazi changed his name to Gangadhar Nehru or Gangadhar Nehru was not last Kotwal of Delhi. It is exceptionally simple to check that there was an individual by name Gangadhar Nehru in Delhi around 1857 by reaching family pandas of Kaul families in Haridwar or Gaya. I had the option to get names of my last 10 granddads from my family panda in Haridwar.
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