Dhani Dulat

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Dhani Dulat
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Dhani Dulat
Location in Haryana, India
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Dhani Dulat
Dhani Dulat (India)
Coordinates: 29°30′N75°42′E / 29.5°N 75.7°E / 29.5; 75.7
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Haryana
District Fatehabad
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code IN-HR
Vehicle registration HR
Nearest cityBhuna
Lok Sabha constituencysirsa
Vidhan Sabha constituencytohana
Website haryana.gov.in

Dhani Dulat is a village of district Fatehabad, Haryana, India.

Location

It is near Bhuna in the district Fatehabad, Haryana in the country India.

Bhuna

There are 32 inhabited villages in the block. Bhuna has a good mandi and a sugar mill has since started functioning. Cotton, wheat and sugar cane are major crops grown in this block.

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