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Gurugram (Gurgaon) was historically inhabited by the Hindu people, and in early times it formed a part of an extensive kingdom ruled over by Rajputs and Yaduvansi or Yadav clan. The Yadav were defeated by Muhammad of Ghor in 1196,but for two centuries they sturdily resisted the Muhammadian dominations and they were subjected to punitive expedition . Under the rule of Feroz Shah Tughlaq several were converted to Islam. This was followed by the invasion of Timur and the land was ruled by Khanzadas. It was then annexed bt Babur. During Akbar's reign,Gurugram fell within the governing regions of Delhi and Agra.
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Gurugram (Gurgaon) was historically inhabited by the Hindu people, and in early times it formed a part of an extensive kingdom ruled over by Rajputs and Yaduvansi or Yadav clan. The Yadav were defeated by Muhammad of Ghor in 1196,but for two centuries they sturdily resisted the Muhammadian dominations and they were subjected to punitive expedition . Under the rule of Feroz Shah Tughlaq several were converted to Islam. This was followed by the invasion of Timur and the land was ruled by Khanzadas. It was then annexed bt Babur. During Akbar's reign,Gurugram fell within the governing regions of Delhi and Agra.
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