List of tehsils of Haryana

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The following is a list of tehsils of the Indian state of Haryana .

List of divisions, tehsils, sub tehsils and blocks of Haryana

Division District Tehsil Sub TehsilsBlocks
Ambala Ambala Ambala, Ambala Cantt, Barara, Naraingarh, [1] Saha, Mullana, Shehzadpur [1] Ambala, Ambala-2, Barara, Naraingarh, Saha, Shehzadpur
Kurukshetra Thanesar, Ladwa, Shahabad, Pehowa [2] Babain, Ismailabad [2] Thanesar, Ladwa, Shahabad, Pehowa, Babain, Ismailabad, Pipli
Panchkula Panchkula, Kalka, Raipur Rani [3] Barwala, Morni [3] Barwala, Morni, Raipur Rani, Pinjore
Yamuna Nagar Jagadhri, Radaur, Bilaspur, Chhachhrauli [4] Saraswati Nagar, Sadhaura, KhizrabadJagadhri, Radaur, Bilaspur, Chhachhrauli, Mustafabad, Sadhaura, Khizrabad
Faridabad Faridabad Faridabad, Ballabgarh, BadkhalMohana, Tigaon, Dhauj, Dayalpur, GaunchiFaridabad, Ballabgarh, Tigaon
Nuh Nuh, Ferozepur Jhirka, Punhana, Tauru [5] NaginaNuh, Ferozepur Jhirka, Punhana, Tauru, Nagina, Indri, Pingwan
Palwal Palwal, Hathin, HodalHasanpur, BahinPalwal, Hathin, Hodal, Hasanpur, Prithla, Badoli
Gurugram Gurugram Gurugram, Sohna, Pataudi, Farrukh Nagar, ManesarWazirabad, Badshahpur, Kadipur, HarsaruGurugram, Sohna, Farrukh Nagar, Pataudi
Mahendragarh Mahendragarh, Narnaul, Nangal Chaudhary, Ateli, KaninaSatnaliMahendragarh, Narnaul, Nangal Chaudhary, Ateli Nangal, Kanina, Sihma, Nizampur, Satnali
Rewari Rewari, Kosli, BawalDharuhera, Dahina, Manethi, Nahar, PalhawasRewari, Khol at Rewari, Jatusana, Bawal, Nahar, Dahina
Hisar Fatehabad Fatehabad, Tohana, RatiaBhattu Kalan, Bhuna, Kullan, JakhalFatehabad, Tohana, Ratia, Bhattu Kalan, Bhuna, Nagpur, Jakhal
Hisar Hisar, Hansi, Narnaund, Barwala, Bass, Adampur [6] Balsamand, Uklana, Kheri Jalab [6] Hisar-1, Hisar-2, Hansi-1, Hansi-2, Narnaund, Barwala, Uklana, Adampur, Agroha
Jind Jind, Narwana, Safidon, Julana, Uchana, AlewaPillu KheraJind, Narwana, Safidon, Julana, Uchana, Alewa, Pillu Khera, Ujhana
Sirsa Sirsa, Rania, Dabwali, Ellenabad, Nathusari Chopta, KalanwaliGauriwalaSirsa, Rania, Dabwali, Ellenabad, Nathusari Chopta, Odhan, Baragudha
Karnal Kaithal Kaithal, Guhla, Fatehpur Pundri, KalayatSiwan, Rajound, DhandKaithal, Guhla at Cheeka, Fatehpur Pundri, Kalayat, Siwan, Rajound, Dhand
Karnal Karnal, Assandh, Gharaunda, Indri, NilokheriNissing, Ballah, NigdhuKarnal, Assandh, Gharaunda, Indri, Nilokheri, Nissing at Chirao, Munak, Kunjpura
Panipat Panipat, Samalkha, Israna, Bapouli, MadlaudaPanipat, Samalkha, Israna, Bapouli, Madlauda, Sanoli Khurd
Rohtak Bhiwani Bhiwani, Bawani Khera, Loharu, Tosham, SiwaniBehalBhiwani, Bawani Khera, Loharu, Tosham, Siwani, Behal, Kairu
Charkhi Dadri Charkhi Dadri, BadhraBaund KalanCharkhi Dadri,Badhra,Jhoju,Baund Kalan
Jhajjar Badli, Bahadurgarh, Beri, Jhajjar, Matanhail [7] Salhawas [7] Badli, Bahadurgarh, Beri, Jhajjar, Matanhail, Salhawas
Rohtak Lakhan MajraRohtak, Meham, Kalanaur, Sampla, Lakhan Majra
Sonipat Sonipat, Gohana, Ganaur, KharkhodaKhanpur Kalan, RaiSonipat, Gohana, Ganaur, Kharkhoda, Rai, Mundlana, Kathura, Murthal

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