19 Facts About Rewari

1.

Rewari is a city and a Municipal Council in Rewari district in the Indian state of Haryana.

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2.

Hem Chandra had developed a cannon foundry in Rewari, laying the foundation of a metalwork industry in brass, copper sheets.

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3.

Rewari had supplied cannons and gunpowder to Sher Shah Suri from 1535 onwards and was an adviser to the last ruler of Sur dynasty till 1553, Adil Shah Suri, when he became Prime Minister and Chief of Army.

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4.

Rewari defeated Mughal king Akbar's forces at Agra and Delhi.

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5.

Rewari founded by Balarama, has the ruins of an ancient fort.

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6.

Rao Tula Ram, the ruler of Rewari, played a significant role in India's First War of Independence in 1857.

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7.

Rewari's Kingdom was confiscated by the British Raj and made a part of Gurgaon district of Punjab province.

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8.

Rewari is well known for the high proportion of soldiers and officers it contributes to the Indian army and other armed forces of India.

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9.

Rewari is adjacent to Rajasthan and, therefore, has dust storms in summer.

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10.

Rewari is one of the important cities of the Yadav dominated Ahirwal-belt.

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11.

Rewari city has a civil hospital run by the civil administration.

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12.

Rewari has a number of private hospitals and nursing homes.

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13.

Rewari has a variety of industries, from cottage industries to small-scale integrated units and automobiles and auto ancillary industries.

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14.

The traditional industries are brass metalwork and ornamental shoes Rewari has kept the traditional art of Tilledar Jooti alive and is famous for such ornamental local shoes.

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15.

Rewari is famous for its traditional metalwork, particularly brass work.

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16.

Rewari was first connected by a railway line in 1873 when the first metre gauge railway track in India became operational.

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17.

Rewari is a major junction on the Indian railway network and is connected to the major cities of India by direct trains.

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18.

Rewari is connected by four national highways: NH 11, NH 48, NH 352 and NH 919.

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19.

Indira Gandhi University, Rewari is a state university which was established in the year 2013.

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