Morni

Village in India


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Morni is a village and tourist attraction in the Morni Hills in the Panchkula district of the northern Indian state of Haryana. The village lies at a height of 1267 m above sea level and is located around 45 km from Chandigarh and 35 km from Panchkula city. It is known for its view of the distant Himalayas, as well as its flora and lakes. The name "Morni" is believed to derive from a queen who once ruled the area two thousand years ago. She was said to be a just and noble ruler. Morni was also a jagir of Raja Mir Syed Muhammad Baquar Ali Khan.

Geography

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The Morni Hills are offshoots of the Shivalik range of the Himalayas, which run in two parallel ranges. The village of Morni lies on the mountainside, at 1220 m above mean sea level. Among the spurs of the hills lie two lakes, the larger of these being about 550 m long and 460 m broad, and the smaller around 365 m either way.

Tourism

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The Haryana Government has constructed the Mountain Quail Resort for tourists. There are also many lodges, homestays, and farmstays for every tourist budget along with a motorable road to connect the Morni Hills with the Haryana State Highway near Panchkula. Three further roads connect Morni to Chandigarh and other nearby towns.

Forts

Morni Fort Museum

Morni Fort There is a two thousand year old fort in the Morni area, which was built by Queen Morni. Local folk songs mention how noble and just was queen Morni. The hills are covered by pine trees, and are popular trekking locations.

Forests Department of Haryana has converted the fort into a museum and nature study centre which houses old photographs of the fort, endangered birds and animals, awareness of dangers of plastic, etc.

Garhi Kotaha Fort

Garhi Kotaha is a fort on NH1 which lies 27 km south of the Morni Fort and 3 km east of Raipur Rani tehsil headquarter. It now lie in ruins since it was partially demolished by the British Raj after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Mir Muslims of Kotaha ruled from Garhi Kotaha Fort with smaller forts at Morni and Massompur.

Masoompur Fort

Masoompur Fort is a smaller outpost fort with thick stone-brick masonry walls on a mud hillock. It is northeast of Massompur village which is 5 km from the main Garhi Kotaha Fort via road passing through Rehana village. It was built to control the access route to Samlotha temple, which lies northeast of the fort, to collect the hefty jizya (religious ransom tax) from the Hindu's pilgrimage.

Morni Hill Waterfall

Waterfall, access via a track in the forest, is active in the rainy season.

Morni Pheasant Breeding Center

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Morni Pheasant Breeding Center focuses on the breeding of red junglefowls and kalij pheasants, and regularly releases birds raised in captivity into the wild every year. Red junglefowl had become extinct from most of its range and there are concerns of loss of its genetic purity due to breeding with other related species of fowls. Consequently, in 1991-92 a pheasant breeding center at Morni Hills was established with 6 aviaries and a walk-in a aviary to preserve the wild breed.

Morni Hill Archaeological Temple Site

Thakur Dwar temple, dedicated to lord Krishna, at the banks of Tikkar Taal is built on the site of 10th Century temple. Excavations in 1970 found Hindu sculptures dating back to Pratihara era (7th to 11th century CE), some of which are housed at Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh and some remain in-situ at the Thakur Dwara temple at Morni Hills.

Bhuri Singh Deota temple, dedicated to the folk deity Buri Singh, is the cliff-temple at Pejarli village at a height of 1870 metres with unbroken scenic view of Ghaggar river (Sarasvati).

Herbal forest

In 2018, Haryana government starting establishing a 50,000 hectare herbal forest with the help of community self-help groups and with the assistance of Baba Ramdev's Patanjali Yogpeeth.

References

References

  1. [http://www.haryanatourism.gov.in/adventure/mornihills.asp "Morni hills"] {{Webarchive. link. (27 June 2013 . [[Haryana Tourism]]. 2008. Retrieved 26 July 2013.)
  2. The fort also has a museum built in fy 2017-18.http://haryana.punjabkesari.in/hisar/news/cm-has-done-inspection-of-herbal-forests-734137 CM has done inspection of herbal forests, Punjab Kesari, 8 Jan 2018.
  3. [http://haryanasamvad.gov.in/store/document/Haryana%20Samvad%20October%202018.pdf Haryana Samvad] {{Webarchive. link. (29 November 2018 , Oct 2018, p38-40.)
  4. [http://www.hillsofmorni.com/history-of-morni/glimpses-of-history-masoompur-fort/ Masoompur fort ruins] {{Webarchive. link. (16 January 2021 .)
  5. http://tourism.webindia123.com/tourism/hillstations/Morni/index.htm Morni Hills
  6. "Tikker lake".
  7. [http://haryanaforest.gov.in/red.aspx Red junglefowl].
  8. [[William Wilson Hunter]], 1885, [[The Imperial Gazetteer of India]].
  9. [http://www.hillsofmorni.com/morni-hills/thakur-dwar-temple-tikkar-tal-morni/ Morni Hills Thakur Dwara temple].
  10. [[Horace Arthur Rose. H.A. Rose]], 1911, [[A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province]].
  11. 1934, Gazetteer of the Sirmur State.

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