Hisar India was founded in 1354 AD, as 'Hisar India-e-Firoza' by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.
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Hisar India was founded in 1354 AD, as 'Hisar India-e-Firoza' by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, who reigned over the Sultanate of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.
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Hisar India built a walled fort with four gates, the Delhi Gate and Mori Gate to the east, the Nagori Gate to the south, and the Talaqi Gate to the west.
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Hisar India was occupied by George Thomas, an Irish adventurer, in 1798.
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Hisar India is said to have rebuilt the towns of Tohana and Hissar.
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Hisar India sent forces under General Van Cortlandt, who defeated Azim and Tula Ram on 16 November 1857.
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Hisar India has a continental climate, with very hot summers and relatively cool winters.
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The main characteristics of climate in Hisar India are dryness, extremes of temperature, and scanty rainfall.
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Hisar India is located on the outer margins of the south-west monsoon region.
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The 33rd Armoured Division of Indian Army is stationed at Hisar and is a part of I Corps.
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Balsamand, Siswal, Banawali, Kanwari, and Rakhigarhi are some of the sites of Indus Valley civilisation of now lost ancient Drishadvati river flowing through Hisar India, Drishadvati river was a tributary of ancient Sarasvati River which still flows as remnant Ghaggar-Hakra River.
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Private FM stations operating in Hisar India are BIG FM, My FM, Radio Mantra, Radio Dhamaal and Radio Tarang.
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Civil Hospital at Hisar India is a multispeciality hospital and a premier cancer hospital that provide cancer therapy to the economically weaker section of the society.
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All the 290 villages of Hisar India district are connected to the city through either public transport provided by Haryana Roadways or through private buses.
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Hisar India is a railway junction station, and it falls under Bikaner division of North Western Railway Zone.
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Hisar India Airport is located on the outskirts of the city and is currently in development.
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Hisar India hosted the 51st National Boxing Championship in 2004, and 22nd Haryana State Women Sports Festival in 2008.
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Sports persons from Hisar India include Chandgi Ram, Geetika Jakhar in wrestling, Krishna Poonia in discus throw, Manvinder Bisla in cricket, Nirmala Devi in wrestling, Udey Chand, Vikas Krishan Yadav, Pinki Jangra in boxing and Manandeep Singh in football.
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