This article is about the municipality in India. For its namesake district, see Panipat district.
Panipat
पानीपत
ਪਾਨੀਪਤ |
Metropolitan city |
Location in Haryana, India |
Coordinates: 29°23′N 76°58′E / 29.39°N 76.97°E / 29.39; 76.97Coordinates: 29°23′N 76°58′E / 29.39°N 76.97°E / 29.39; 76.97 |
Country |
India |
State |
Haryana |
District |
Panipat |
Area |
• Total |
64 km2 (25 sq mi) |
Elevation |
219 m (719 ft) |
Population (2011) |
• Total |
442,277 |
• Density |
6,900/km2 (18,000/sq mi) |
Languages |
• Official |
Hindi, Punjabi |
Time zone |
IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN |
132103 |
Telephone code |
0180 |
Vehicle registration |
HR 06 |
Website |
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Panipat pronunciation (help·info) (Hindi: पानीपत) is an ancient and historic city in Panipat district, Haryana state, India. It is 90 km north from Delhi and 169 km south of Chandigarh on NH-1. The battles fought at the city in 1526, 1556 and 1761 were turning points in Indian history. The city is famous in India by the name of "City of Weaver". The first verse of the Bhagavad Gita is possibly referencing to Panipat as 'Dharmakshetra'
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Geography
- 3 Demographics
- 4 Industries
- 5 Transport
- 6 Places Of Interest
- 6.1 Panipat Museum
- 6.2 Hemu's Samadhi Sthal
- 6.3 Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi
- 6.4 Kabuli Bagh
- 6.5 Shri Devi Temple
- 6.6 Kala Amb
- 6.7 Salar Gunj Gate
- 7 Panipat Elevated Expressway
- 8 Education institutions in Panipat
- 9 General Colleges Of Education
- 9.1 Engineering colleges & Management Colleges
- 9.2 Distance Education/Career Consultant
- 10 Gallery
- 11 References
- 12 External links
History
Statue of the Hindu Emperor of India, Hemu, at Panipat, who lost his life in the Second Battle of Panipat
Main articles: Battle of Panipat (1526), Battle of Panipat (1556) and Battle of Panipat (1761)
According to the legend, Panipat was one of the five cities (prasthas) founded by the Pandava brothers during the times of the Mahabharata; its historic name being Panduprastha. Panipat was the scene of three pivotal battles in the Indian history. Panipat is first recorded in the Mahabharata as one of the 5 villages that the Pandavas demanded from Duryodhana. The five villages are the "panch pat"
- Padavaprastha (Now known as Panipat)
- Sonaprastha (Now known as Sonipat)
- Indraprastha (Now known as Delhi)
- Bahakprastha (Now known as Baghpat)
- Tilprastha (Now known as Tilpat)
The First Battle of Panipat was fought on 21 April 1526 between Ibrahim Lodhi, the Afghan Sultan of Delhi, and the Turco-Mongol warlord Babur, who later established Mughal rule in Northern Indian subcontinent. Babur's force defeated Ibrahim's much larger force of over one lakh (one hundred thousand) soldiers. This First battle of Panipat thus ended the 'Lodi Rule' established by Bahlul Lodhi in Delhi.
The Second Battle of Panipat was fought on 5 November 1556 between the forces of Akbar and Hemu, a Hindu King of North India, also known as Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya,[1][2] who belonged to Rewari in Haryana and had captured the large states of Agra and Delhi defeating Akbar's forces. This king, also known as Vikramaditya had won 22 battles against the Afghan rebels from 1553–1556 from Punjab to Bengal, and had his coronation at Purana Quila in Delhi on 7 October 1556 and had established 'Hindu Raj' in North India, before the 2nd battle of Panipat.Hem Chandra had a large army, and initially his forces were winning, but suddenly Hemu was struck by an arrow in the eye and he lost his senses and died instantaneously. On not seeing him in his howdah on the back of an elephant, his army fled.Dead Hemu was later captured and beheaded by the Mughals to obtain the title of 'Ghazi'. His head was sent to Kabul to be hanged outside Delhi Darwaza and torso was hanged outside Purana Quila in Delhi. This Second battle of Panipat thus ended the 'Hindu Raj' established by Hemu in north India, albeit for a short period.
The Third Battle of Panipat was fought on 14th January 1761 between the Maratha Empire and the Afghan and Baloch invaders. The Maratha Empire led by Sadashivrao Bhau Peshwa and Afghans led by Ahmadshah Abdali. Afghans having total strength 1,25,000 soldiers and Marathas having 1,00,000 soldier and 25,000 pilgrims. Maratha soldiers were unable to get food because of non-cooperation of other Empires of Hidusthan (India and Pak were not separated) and was unable to get food resulted into eating leaves of trees to live. Both the sides fought their heart out. Afghans were supported by Najib and Sujaudolla for the supply of food. Maratha had pilgrims along with theme who were unable to fight consisting of female pilgrims also. On single day of 14th January More than lac of soldiers died resulting in the victory of Afghans.
Geography
Panipat is located at 29°23′N 76°58′E / 29.39°N 76.97°E / 29.39; 76.97.[3] It has an average elevation of 219 metres (718 feet).
Panipat is situated on G.T. road or NH-1, 90 km north of Delhi. On three sides, Panipat district boundaries touch other districts of Haryana – Karnal in the north, Jind in the west and Sonipat in the south. Panipat district borders the state of Uttar Pradesh across the Yamuna river in the east.
Panipat was a part of Karnal district until 31 October 1989. It was separated from Karnal, along with another subdivision, the Assandh tehsil. When the district was re-formed on 1 January 1992, the Assandh tehsil was excluded. The newly constructed flyover across the Grand Trunk Road completed in the year 2008 is one of the longest flyovers in India.[citation needed]
Demographics
As per provisional data of 2011 census Panipat urban agglomeration had a population of 442,277, out of which males were 237,006 and females were 205,271. The literacy rate was 81.75%.[4]
Industries
Panipat is a city of textiles and carpets. It is the biggest center for quality blankets and carpets in India and has a handloom weaving industry. In addition, Panipat city is the biggest centre of "Shoddy Yarn" in the World. Blankets prepared through Handloom and Power loom are sent to soldiers. The Samalkha subdivision of this district is famous for Foundry of Agriculture instruments. In this way, this district, which is continuously developing on the industrial base, has an unlimited employment capacity. Not only from Haryana but Businessmen and Engineers and unemployed worker artist Weavers and labour from other states of India visit here in search of employment and settle here permanently.[5]
Panipat also has heavy industry, with a refinery of the Indian Oil Corporation, a Panipat Thermal Power station (plant) Corporation (h.p.g.c.l.)and a National Fertilizers Limited plant.
Some salient features of industry in Panipat include:
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- Three major public sector projects: the Indian Oil Corporation oil refinery, the National Fertilizers Limited plant and the thermal power station.
- Biggest centre in the country for producing shoddy (recycled) yarn, and a large consumer of rags for reprocessing.
- Biggest centre in the country for producing low priced blankets, a traditional supplier of barrack blankets to the armed forces.
- Biggest centre in the country engaged in export of cotton durries, made-ups, throws and mats.
- Samalkha, a small town near Panipat, is known for foundry work and supply of agricultural machinery to neighbouring Uttar Pradesh.
- Relatively high wages compared to the Indian national average – a worker earns Rs.100/- to 250/- per day on Handloom/ Powerloom.
- The town has infrastructure such as rail, road and inland container depots well suited to industry and export.
- It has Many Textile Courses and one of the main institute is Institute of Practical Textile Training (IPTT), Branch of SRSK Group.
- First Naphtha Cracker Plant Of Indian Oil.
- First plant of Indian Synthetic Rubber Limited (ISRL)
- Shree Cement Ltd. PGU
There are various dealers of blankets:- Shree Shyam Texo Fabs(authorized distributor of Renova brand of ludhiana and dealer of Golden Texo fab pvt ltd.)
Transport
- Panipat railway station is on Delhi-Kalka line. It is also well connected by Haryana State Road Transport Corporation and Punjab Roadways buses, especially because it falls on the Delhi-Chandigarh route. National Highway 1 (known as GT road locally) passes through Panipat, and a substantial amount of trade and commercial activities are carried in and around the GT road settlements.
Places Of Interest
The main places of attraction are
- Panipat Museum
- Hemu 'Samadhi Sthal'(Village Sodhapur)
- The grave of Ibrahim Lodhi
- The dargah (mausoleum or shrine) of the 13th century sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar
- Kabuli Bagh
- Shri Devi Mandir
- Kala Amb
- Shri Ram Sharnam
- Salar Gunj Gate
- Insaar Bazaar
- Shopping Malls in Panipat
- Gandhi Park and Library at Quila
- Ram lal Chowk (you can find different types of street food here)
Panipat Museum
The Battle of Panipat Memorial society set-up by the Government of Haryana, highlights the major events that took place for over two hundred years which made Panipat a place of great historical importance.
Panipat Museum has been especially established for disseminating information about archaeology, history, art and crafts of Haryana with special emphasis on the Battles of Panipat which marked the turning point in Indian history, The display of antiquities, inscription, sculptures, arms and armours, Pottery, old and valuable documents, jewellery and art and craft objects, have been augumented by maps, writeups photographs and translides, etc. Through display an attempt has been made to provide an insight into the acts of bravery of some valiant and patriotic Maratha warriors who sacrificed their lives at Panipat. These include, Hemu-a local hero also known as Samrat Hem Chandra Vikramaditya called so after winning 22 continuous battles and who belonged to Haryana, Raja Surja Mal of Bharatpur, Vikramaditya (Vikramajit) of Gwalior, Maharaja of Patiala, Sher Shar SURI, Sadashivrao Bhau, Vishwasrao Peshwa, and Tukoji Shinde. Enlarged photographs of a large number of important miniatures, mostly from Babur-Nama and Akbar-Nama, relating to these battles and personalities connected therewith, have been obtained from the National Museum of New Delhi, The British Library, Victoria and Albert Museum of London. A Large number of contemporary weapons, armoury, guns, etc. have been acquired through loan from the Archaeological Survey of India, The Department of Archaeology and Museums, Haryana is also associated with this project, has donated a large number of items for display in this Museum. These include replicas of a large number of artifacts in the form of status, pottery, coins, etc. which were collected from the excavated sites in Haryana besides a number of blow-ups of building and sites of historical and archaeological importance. In addition, a large number of items of traditional art have been procured from various districts of haryana with the help of District Administration which exhibit a glimpse of haryana’s traditional art.
Hemu's Samadhi Sthal
After Hemu's beheading at the Camp of Akbar at Sodhapur on Jind Road at Panipat, his head was sent to Kabul to be hanged outside the 'Delhi Darwaza' and his torso was hanged on a gibbet outside Purana Quila in Delhi to terrorise locals. After few years Hemu's supporters, constructed a Samadhi over the place where he was beheaded. The place and its surroundings are slowly encroached upon by local people. This is the only memorial of Hemu in Panipat, but in bad condition.
Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi
The tomb is situated near a Tehsil Office at Panipat. Ibrahim Lodhi fought fiercely with Babur, in the battle known to us today as the "First Battle of Panipat" and was slain and buried at this place. It was one of Sher Shah Suri’s dying regret that he could never fulfill his intention of erecting a tomb to the fallen monarch. Much later, the British erected a plain platform over the place, with a short Urdu inscription on it.
Another memorial of some kind, however, appears to have existed which used to form a place of pilgrimage for the people of Gwalior since Vikramaditya the last Raja of the old Towrebs dynasty of Gwalior, fell in the same battle. This memorial, according to general Cunningham, was destroyed when the Grand Trunk Road was made.
Kabuli Bagh
The garden of Kabuli Bagh along with a mosque and a tank was built by Babur after the First battle to commemorate his victory over Ibrahim Lodhi. Some years later when Humayun defeated Salem Shah near Panipat, he added a masonry Platform to it and called it ‘Chabutra" Fateh Mubarak, bearing the inscription 934 Hijri (A.D.1557). These buildings and the garden still exist under the name of Kabuli Bagh called so after Babur’s wife – Mussammat Kabuli begum.
Shri Devi Temple
A temple dedicated to local deity exists on the bank of a large tank. A Shiva temple believed to have been built by a Maratha warrior named Mangal Raghunath who had remained in Panipat after the battle, also exists besides it.
Kala Amb
According to the tradition, the site 8 Kilometers from Panipat and 42 Kilometers from Karnal, where Sadashiv Rao Bhau commanded his Maratha forces during the third battle of Panipat was marked by a black Mango Tree (Kala Amb) which has since disappeared. The dark colour of its foliage was probably the origin of the name. The site has a brick Pillar with an iron rod and the structure is surrounded by an iron fence. The site is being developed and beautified by a society with Governor, Haryana as its President. Rod Maratha community of Haryana organise a programme every year in memory of Maratha warriors on the day of 14 January at kala aamb in which lots of people participate from Haryana, Maharashtra and other Maratha states.
The countryside is no less famous than the city of Panipat remnants of various buildings and structure along with galical and archaeological interest.
Salar Gunj Gate
This gate is situated in the middle of Panipat city historical importance to Nawab Salar Juge, The gate still denoting its archaeological interest.A local market has been settled around this gate.
Panipat Elevated Expressway
Main article: Panipat Elevated Expressway
Panipat Elevated Expressway six-lane 10 km (6.2 mi) expressway is now functional to decongest the busy Delhi-Amritsar route.[18] The Panipat Expressway is an uplift of National Highway.
Education institutions in Panipat
Schools
- Shri mahabeer adarsh sen sec school
- Arya Bal Bharti Public School
- Delhi Public School, Panipat Refinery
- Bal Vikas School, Model Town
- Bal Vikas Progressive School, Sondhapur
- G.D Goenka Public School
- Gautam Sr.Sec. School, Krishanpura
- The Millennium Public School
- P.I.E.T. Sanskriti School
- G.G.S. Public School, Assandh Road
- Geeta Vidya Mandir School
- Navyug Public School
- Sanatan Dharam Vidya Mandir
- St. Mary Convent School, Jyotir Nagar, Panipat
- Kendriya Vidyalaya, NFL Township
- Arya Girls Public School
- M.A.S.D Public School
- D.P.S Panipat City
- Dr M.K.K Arya Model School
- Rana Public School
- DAV International School Thermal Township
- DAV Cent. Public School,HUDA
- Asian Public School
- Tagore Public School
- Bal Niketan Public School
- Swastik Bal Vikas Sr. Sec School (Babail road)
- Arya senior secondary school,G.t.ROAD,PANIPAT
- PTPS senior secondary school
- R.N. Public School
- S.D Modern Sr. Sec. School
- Gyan Deep public school Tehsil Town, Panipat.
- LSBT Public School
- I(B).L. School
- S D Sr. Sec. School
- S.D.V.M
- S.D Boys Sr. sec . School
- Ravi High School, Panipat.
- Victor Public School
- Guru Nanak Public School
- Guru Ram Dass Sr. Sec. School
- Heritage convent school
- Dyal Singh Public School
- Jain School
- Sadanand Bal Vidya Mandir Sr. Sec. School
- National Sr. Sec. School
- Mount Litera School
- Maharishi Vidya Niketan, Krishanpura
- Shah Modern High school ward No. 9 Panipat
- Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalya,Naultha
- Rishikul Sr.Sec School, Arjun Nagar,Panipat
- m.d sr. sec. school kabri road panipat
- Sir Chotu ram Near gahri VIKAS NAGER
- Kinder Kin school
General Colleges Of Education
- Institute of Professional Textile Technology (IPTT), Panipat
- Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Samalkha
- NC College of Engineering, Israna (FOR BTech/MTech/MBA/PhD)
- Asia Pacific Institute of Information Technology (affiliated to Staffordshire University, U.K.)
- S.D.I.T.M..
- Govt. College, Bishan Swaroop Colony, Panipat
- Institute Of Hotel Mannegment
- Arya college
Engineering colleges & Management Colleges
- R N College of Engineering & Technology,Madlauda,Panipat
- D R College of Engineering and Technology, Kakoda (Israna), Panipat
- NC College of Engineering, (Israna) Panipat
- Geeta Engineering College, Naultha
- Panipat Institute of Engineering & Technology, Samalkha
- SD College of Management, Balana, Panipat
- Asia Pacific Institute of information technology, Panipat
- Samalkha Group of Inkjstitutions, Hathwala Road (Panipat)
- S.D.I.T.M.,Israna,Panipat (Affiliated to Kurukshetra University)band
- R.N.C.E.T, Madlauda, Panipat (Affiliated to Kurukshetra University)
- I.B(PG) College Panipat (Affiliated to Kurukshetra University).
- Institute of Professional Textile Technology (IPTT), Panipat
Distance Education/Career Consultant
- Siddhi Vinayak College, Panipat [2]
- Brightway Institute of Technology (BIT Panipat) [3]
Gallery
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Inside the Panipat Battle field
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Pillar set up in memory of the Battle of Panipat (1556)
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Rail station shed at Panipat
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Mural of 2nd Battle of Panipat (1556) at battle-site, Kala Amb, Panipat
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'Beheading Place' of Raja Hemu at village 'Saundhapur'
References
- ^ Richards, John F., ed. (1995) [1993]. The Mughal Empire. The New Cambridge History of India (7th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 13. ISBN 9780521566032. Retrieved 2013-05-29.
- ^ Kolff, Dirk H. A. (2002). Naukar, Rajput, and Sepoy: The Ethnohistory of the Military Labour Market of Hindustan, 1450-1850. Cambridge University Press. p. 163. ISBN 9780521523059. Retrieved 2013-05-29.
- ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc – Panipat
- ^ "Urban Agglomerations/Cities having population 1 lakh and above" (PDF). Provisional Population Totals, Census of India 2011. Retrieved 2012-07-26.
- ^ http://panipat.nic.in/introduction.htm
6. Panipat by Vishwas Patil.
External links
- Panipat travel guide from Wikivoyage
- "Panipat". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.
- List of Post Offices, Panipat
- Panipat City Information
- http://manusays.com/gallery/panipat/index.htm
- http://IPTT.yolasite.com
State of Haryana
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Capital: Chandigarh
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Topics |
- Outline
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Divisions of Haryana |
- Ambala division
- Gurgaon division
- Hisar division
- Rohtak division
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Districts |
- Ambala
- Bhiwani
- Faridabad
- Fatehabad
- Gurgaon
- Hisar
- Jhajjar
- Jind
- Kaithal
- Karnal
- Kurukshetra
- Mahendragarh
- Mewat
- Panchkula
- Palwal
- Panipat
- Rewari
- Rohtak
- Sirsa
- Sonipat
- Yamuna Nagar
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Places of interest |
Indus Valley Civilization |
- Balu, Haryana
- Banawali
- Bhirrana
- Farmana
- Jognakhera
- Kanwari
- Kunal
- Lohari Ragho
- Mitathal
- Rakhigarhi
- Siswal
- Sothi
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Archaeological |
- Agroha Mound
- Chaneti Stupa
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Forts |
- Asigarh Fort (Hansi)
- Badhshapur Fort
- Buria Fort
- Chhachhrauli Fort
- Dhosi Hill Fort
- Fatehabad Fort
- Farrukhnagar Fort
- Hisar-e-Firoza
- Fort Kotla
- Indor Fort
- Jind Fort
- Kaithal Fort
- Gajpat Singh Fort at Karnal
- Loharu Fort
- Madhogarh Fort
- Mahendragarh Fort
- Meham Fort
- Nahar Singh Fort at Ballabhgargh
- Pinjore Fort
- Raipur Rani Fort
- Fort of King Saras of Sirsa
- Tosham Hill Fort
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Hills |
- Dhosi Hill near Narnaul
- Kotla Hill in Mewat
- Indor Hill in Mewat
- Madhogarh Hill near Mahendragarh
- Mahendragarh Hill
- Morni Hills in Yamuna Nagar
- Tosham Hill in Bhiwani
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Caves |
- Chyvan Rishi Cave at Dhosi Hill
- Tosham Hill Caverns
- Nar Narayan Cave in Yamuna Nagar
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Historical |
- Bhima Devi Temple Complex at Pinjore
- Dhosi Hill
- Farrukhnagar
- Mughal Bridge at Kernal
- Harsh ka Tilla at Kurukshetra
- Nahar Singh Mahal
- Narnaul
- Pataudi Palace
- Pinjore Gardens
- Sthaneshwar_Mahadev_Temple
- Surajkund
- Tomb of Saikh Taiyab at Kaithal
- Tosham rock inscription
- State Protected Monuments
- Monuments of National Importance
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Wildlife Sanctuary |
- Abubshahar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Bhindawas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Bir Shikargah Wildlife Sanctuary
- Chhilchhila Wildlife Sanctuary
- Kalesar National Park
- Khaparwas Wildlife Sanctuary
- Khol Hi-Raitan Wildlife Sanctuary
- Morni
- Nahar Wildlife Sanctuary
- Saraswati Wildlife Sanctuary
- Sohna
- Sultanpur Lake Bird Sanctuary
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Endangered Wildlife Breeding |
- Chinkara Breeding Centre Kairu, Bhiwani
- Crocodile Breeding Centre, Kurukshetra
- Vulture Conservation and Breeding Centre, Pinjore
- Pheasant Breeding Centre Morni
- Pheasant Breeding Centre, Berwala
- Peacock & Chinkara Breading Centre, Jhabua in Rewari district
- Deer Park, Hisar
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Zoos in Haryana |
- Bhiwani Zoo
- Hisar Deer Park
- Rohtak Zoo
- Pipli Zoo
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Herbal Parks |
- Shatavar Vatika Herbal Park, Hisar
- Ch. Surender Singh Memorial Herbal Park, Tosham
- Ch. Surender Singh Memorial Herbal Park, Kairu
- Ch. Devi Lal Herbal Nature Park
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Lakes |
- Badkhal Lake
- Blue Bird Lake at Hisar
- Damdama Lake
- Karna Lake
- Tilyar Lake at Rohtak
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Dams |
- Anagpur Dam
- Hathnikund Barrage
- Ottu barrage
- Tajewala Barrage
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Rivers |
- Chautang
- Ghaggar-Hakra
- Markanda River
- Najafgarh
- Sahibi River
- Sarasvati River
- Yamuna
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Religious |
- Agroha Dham
- Baba Thakur
- Banbhori Devi
- Brahma Sarovar
- Bhuteshwar Temple
- Jayanti Devi Temple
- Jyotisar
- Kartikeya Temple
- Markandeshwar
- Mata Mansa Devi Mandir
- Nada Sahib
- Naugaja Peer
- Pindara Temple
- Sannihit Sarovar
- Sita Mai Temple
- Sthaneshwar Mahadev Temple
- St. Thomas' Church at Hisar
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Offices |
- High Court
- Legislative Assembly
- Raj Bhavan
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Public places |
- Courtyard by Marriott
- Kingdom of Dreams
- Mall of India
- The Oberoi
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Elections |
- 1991
- 1996
- 1998
- 1999
- 2004
- 2009
- 2014
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Chief Ministers |
- Banarsi Das Gupta
- Rao Birender Singh
- Bansi Lal
- Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
- Bhajan Lal
- Devi Lal
- Om Prakash Chautala
- Hukam Singh
- Bhupinder Singh Hooda
- Manohar Lal Khattar
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Governors |
- Dharma Vira
- Birendra Narayan Chakraborty
- Ranjit Singh Narula
- Jaisukh Lal Hathi
- Harcharan Singh Brar
- Surjit Singh Sandhawalia
- Ganpatrao Devji Tapase
- Saiyid Muzaffar Husain Burney
- Hari Anand Barari
- Dhanik Lal Mandal
- Mahaveer Prasad
- Babu Parmanand
- Om Prakash Verma
- Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai
- Jagannath Pahadia
- Kaptan Singh Solanki
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State agencies |
- Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
- Debt Conciliation Board
- Doordarshan Haryana
- Foreign Investment and NRI Cell
- Forests Department, Haryana
- Department of Economic and Statistical Analysis, Haryana
- Department of Environment, Haryana
- Department of Excise & Taxation, Haryana
- Department of Finance, Haryana
- Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana
- Department of Industrial Training & Vocational Education, Haryana
- Department of Institutional Finance & Credit Control, Haryana
- Department of Labour & Employment, Haryana
- Department of Land records & Consolidation, Haryana
- Department of Revenue and Disaster Management, Haryana
- Department of Rehabilitation, Haryana
- Department of Higher Education, Haryana
- Department of School Education, Haryana
- Department of Elementary Education, Haryana
- Haryana Board of School Education
- Haryana Civil Medical Services
- Haryana Environment Protection Council
- Haryana Land Record Information System
- Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited
- Haryana Police
- Haryana Roadways
- Haryana State Legal Services Authority, Haryana
- Haryana Tourism Corporation Limited
- Haryana Urban Development Authority
- Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam
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Sports |
Venues |
- Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium
- Nahar Singh Stadium
- Tau Devi Lal Stadium
- Sector 16 Stadium
- Mahabir Stadium
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Associations |
- Haryana Archery Association
- Haryana Chess Association
- Haryana Cricket Association
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Teams |
- Haryana cricket team
- Haryana football team
- Bhiwani Boxing Club
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Culture |
- Dance
- Music
- Swang
- Haryanvi Films
- Haryanvi language
- Loarki language
- Mewati language
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Economy |
- Power stations and power organisations
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- Portal: Haryana
- Category: Haryana
- Wikiproject: Haryana
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