Haryana is a state in northern India, known for its rich culture, history, and agricultural significance. Yamunanagar is a district in Haryana, India, but it was once known by a different name. In the past, it was known by different name. Let’s explore the history and significance of its old name.
Haryana is a state in northern India, formed on November 1, 1966, after Punjab was reorganized based on language. It covers an area of 44,212 square kilometers, which is less than 1.4% of India’s total land area. The state capital is Chandigarh, shared with Punjab. The largest city is Faridabad, part of the National Capital Region, while Gurgaon is a major center for finance and technology in India.
Haryana is divided into 6 administrative regions, 22 districts, 72 subdivisions, 93 revenue tehsils, 50 sub-tehsils, 140 community development blocks, 154 cities and towns, 7,356 villages, and 6,222 village panchayats.
The oldest name of Yamunanagar was Abdullapur. This name was used before it became known as Yamunanagar. The district’s name was changed later to reflect its location near the Yamuna River.
Yamunanagar is located in the state of Haryana and is bordered by several places:
Originally, Yamunanagar was part of the Ambala district, but it became a separate district in 1989. The city of Yamunanagar was founded by King Ajmer Singh Behana. However, his son later moved the kingdom to Faridabad.
In 1783, after the city was destroyed by Nadir Shah in 1739, Sardar Roa Singh rebuilt it. This marks a significant moment in the city’s history as it rose again from its destruction.
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