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  2. Hanumangarh - Wikipedia

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    Hanumangarh is a city and municipal council in the Indian state of Rajasthan, situated on the banks of the river Ghaggar also identified as ancient Sarasvati river, located about 400 km from Delhi. It is the administrative headquarter of Hanumangarh District .

  3. Nohar - Wikipedia

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    Fiji Hindi; हिन्दी ... Nohar is a city and a municipality in Hanumangarh district in the Indian state of Rajasthan India Geography. Nohar is at 2] It has ...

  4. Hanumangarh district - Wikipedia

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    The city of Hanumangarh is the district headquarters and its largest city. ... 12.87% Bagri, 6.59% Hindi and 0.94% Marwari as their first language. [10] Bagri

  5. Tibbi - Wikipedia

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    Tibbi is a town and one of the seven tehsil headquarters of Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan state in India. It is nearby Hanumangarh city. It is at the junction of Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan states. The total population 8GGR Tibbi as of 2011 is 11,553 .

  6. Rawatsar - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Hanumangarh, fought by Rawat Vijay Singh in 1804 Painting of IPS Balbhadra Singh. Rawatsar was established in 1584 by Raghodas through conquest. Were also ruled by Guhilot. They had a common oppressor, the Nawab of Rania, who raided and pillaged the area. Raghodas defeated him, and he established the thikana of Rawatsar.

  7. Ramgarh, Hanumangarh - Wikipedia

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    Ramgarh is a town in Nohar tehsil in Hanumangarh district of Rajasthan state. Old name of Ramgarh is Chindaliya and other name is Shri Ramgarh. It is subtehsil also. Sarpanch of Ramgarh is Mr. Ajab Kumar Bhambhu.

  8. Dablirathan - Wikipedia

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    Dabli Rathan is the largest village of the Hanumangarh District, in the state of Rajasthan in India. [1] It is surrounded by canals on three sides and the Gaghar river on the fourth side. It is divided into two suburbs, or panchayats, named Dabli bas Molvi (1 Dbl-A) and Dabli bas Kutub. In the 2011 census, its population was 15,149.

  9. Pakka Saharana - Wikipedia

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    The village is located in the extreme north of Rajasthan. The major work of the village is farming; major crops include rice, bajra, cotton, wheat, and vegetables.. Earlier it was in Sri Ganganagar District and then came in Hanumangarh when Hanumangarh was made as district on 12 July 1994 from Sri Ganganagar district because Earlier Hanumangarh was one of the Tehsils of Sri Ganganagar district.