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Hissar
district of Haryana: Hissar
district, also called Hisar, has
an area of 4191 sq km and its
population is 12,30,000. The
district headquarter is situated
in Hissar city. Hissar is one of
the more important districts of
Haryana politically. Other
smaller towns are Hansi, Uklana,
Adampur Agroha and Barwala.
Hissar town was one of the prime
centers of Harappan culture.
The area has been associated
with ancient Vedic culture
tribes such as Bharatas, Purus,
Kurus, Mujavatas and Mahavrishas.
During medieval times it went
through upheavals and conquests,
and gained importance for its
strategic location with regard
to Delhi.
Feroze Shah Tughlaq constructed
a fort here and called it
Hissar-e-Firoza (fort of Feroze)
and dug canals from the Yamuna
and Ghaggar rivers to irrigate
the dry land. It is a grand
structure complete with a
basement and a mosque. He built
a mosque
called Lat ki Masjid.
Humayun built a Masjid at
Fatehbad, near Hissar town.
Emperor Akbar made Hissar the
headquarters of the district
earlier controlled by Feroze
Shah.
During early 19th century the
British took Hissar under their
charge along with the rest of
Haryana. Hissar is now an
important industrial center of
Haryana having lots of Steel and
Cotton industries. Chaudhary
Charan Singh Agriculture
University, also called Hissar
Agricultural University is one
of the foremost full-fledged
educational institutions
dedicated solely to agriculture.
Beside the above, there are many
other monuments like Jahaz kothi,
Gujri mahal and Jain pillar.
Ancient Sites: Two sites from
the pre-Harappan and Harappan
period can be found in Rakhi
Garhi and Agroha Mound.
Prime
Attractions
How To
Get There
Rail: Hissar is a major
rail junction.
Road: The city is a major
road junction.
Local Transport: metered
rickshaws, taxis, and local
buses.
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