According to
Hindu literature, Tilpat was one of the five villages demanded by the
Pandavas for the sake of peace and to avert a disastrous war,
Krishna proposed that if
Hastinapura agreed to give the Pandavas only five villages named Indraprastha (
Delhi), Svarnaprastha (
Sonipat), Paniprastha (
Panipat), Vyaghraprastha (
Baghpat) and Tilaprastha (Tilpat), they would be satisfied and would make no more demands.
Duryodhana vehemently refused, commenting that he would not part even with land as much as the point of a needle. This led to the
Kurukshetra War, described in the
Mahabharata. Tilpat is listed in the
Ain-i-Akbari as a
pargana under Delhi
sarkar, producing a revenue of 3,077,913
dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 400 infantry and 40 cavalry. It had a brick fort at the time which was also mentioned and was held by Brahmins, Rajputs and Gurjars. At the time of the
Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in the year 1600, Tilpat was called Tilpat Garhi. ==Issues==