The state of Haryana, located in the northern part of India, is composed of 21 districts, out of which Mahendragarh District is one. The administrative headquarters of the district is the Narnaul Town. A small amount of districts are there in India, where the districts name and its headquarters does not match. Mahendragarh District belongs to the above mentioned group of districts. In the year 2011, the district occupied the third position in the list of the district having the minimum number of inhabitants of Haryana, the first two occupants being Panchkula and Rewari. On the north of the district lies the districts of Bhiwani and Rohtak, on the east lies the Rewari District and Alwar District of Rajasthan, on the south rests the district of Alwar, Jaipur and Sikar of Rajasthan, while on the west boundary lies the districts of Sikar and Jhunjunu of Rajasthan.
Mahendragarh History
Regions covered by Narnaul and Mahendragarh tehsils from Patiala State, Dadri from Jind State and a section of Bawal nizamat from Nabha State, which were the former princely states, were amalgamated to create the district of Mahendragarh. A section of Patiala and East Punjab States Union State was formed by this district. The Patiala and East Punjab States Union was combined with Punjab on 1st November, 1965. Along with this union, it became an element of Punjab State. Again in 1966, when the Haryana state was created, it was acceded into Haryana. In 1972, the Mahendragarh District was given an addition of the Rewari Tehsil of Gurgaon District. However, again in 1989, the status of a distinct district was given to Rewari Tehsil.
Mahendragarh Tourism
Tourist places in Mahendragarh
Jal Mahal
Chor Gumbad
Birbal Ka Chhatta
Tomb of Shah Wilayat
Mausoleum of Ibrahim Khan
Nasibpur
Tomb and Tripolia of Shah Quli Khan
Mandir Chamunda Devi
Modawala Mandir
Dhosi Hill
Bagot
Bamanwas
Kamania
Kanti
Mahasar
Mandola
Sehlong
Takht Wali Bawadi
Chatta Rai Balmukund Das
Ibrahim Khan Ka Makbara, Narnaul
Thota Bada Talab
Thota Bada Talab
Shah Kuli Kha Ka Makbara