Bahadurgarh tehsil

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Bahadurgarh
बहादुरगढ
Tehsil
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Haryana
District Jhajjar
Division Rohtak

Bahadurgarh is a tehsil of Jhajjar district in Haryana, India. [1] It was a part of Rohtak district till 1997 when Jhajjar district was carved out of Rohtak district. [2] Bahadurgarh serves as the tehsil headquarters.

List of villages

  1. Bahadurgarh
  2. Mandothi
  3. Nuna majra
  4. Sankhol
  5. Rohad
  6. Balour
  7. Barktabad
  8. Kheri Jasour
  9. Dahkora
  10. Jasour Kheri
  11. Nilothi
  12. Ladrawan
  13. Kulasi
  14. Kanonda
  15. Shadpur
  16. Parnala
  17. Barahi
  18. Asoudha Siwan
  19. Asoudha Todran
  20. Bhaproda
  21. Kharhar
  22. Chhara
  23. Silothi
  24. Kharman
  25. Chhudani
  26. Asanda
  27. Mehandipur
  28. Tandaheri
  29. Kherka Musulman
  30. Lowa khurd
  31. Kasar
  32. Lowa Kalan
  33. Shidipur
  34. Isharheri
  35. Soldha
  36. Loharheri
  37. Khairpur
  38. Bamnauli
  39. Hassanpur
  40. Jakhoda
  41. Majra Asanda
  42. Mattan
  43. Rewari Khera
  44. Mukandpur
  45. Agarpur
  46. Sarai Aurangabad

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