(THE FOLLOWING IS HANDS ON INFORMATION AS WE ACQUIRED FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION—an era when the society used to talk to each other. However, the authenticity of the information is subject to confirm.)
Gujjarwal was founded by Chowdhry Gujjar around 1469, not as precise. He was a Chandel Rajput from the Rajasthan State of North West India. There is no particular theory why Chowdhry Gujjar decided to lay roots here, some people believe Chandel Rajputs were forced to migrate out of Rajasthan because of a conflict between two Maharajas (Raja Jai Singh and Prithvi Raj Chohan); Chandels had failed to play a neutral role during this conflict. Chandel Rajputs had owned a Riaset (Kingdom), which they lost to Muslim invader Mohammad Gouri. Gouri was invited to attack India by Raja Jai Singh. Chandel Rajputs abandoned their Kingdom and got scattered all over the country. Some of them went settled along the Yamuna River, and some went to the Bilaspur State (today in Himachal). And hence settled in this Malwa region. Some people believe that while traveling through this region, a wheel of Baba Gujjar's cart broke off, and staying overnight made up his mind to settle here. Well, this was the place where Chandel Rajputs got established, and later were called Grewals. Gujjar was an adventurous and brave Jatt. He acquired 10800 acres of land and established Gujjarwal. Later founded were other 64 villages including Kilaraipur, Narangwal, Lohgarh, Phallewal etc. (a belt being called villages of Grewals) 10800 acres of land was further subdivided between village Gujjarwal and Kilaraipur, 5400 acres each. Today Gujjarwal owns 2714 acres, and Narangwal, Lohgarh and Mehma Singh Walla combined share 2686 acres (Gujjarwal shares its 5400 acres of land with Narangwal, Lohgarh and Mehma Singh Walla), and the rest of 5400 acres belong to Kilaraipur. Baba Gujjar married twice. He had five sons from the first marriage: