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This is a list of notable people from Haryana.

Academics

Arts, entertainment, and films

Actors and models

Comedian

Arts & architecture

Singers & Writers

Journalist

Editorial Cartoonist

Television Journalists

Authors

Ranbir Singh Phaugat, Cultural Historian and Journalist, 65 years. Vill.: Rithal, Dist. Rohtak-124 001 Sat Singh, 34, Journalist, Times of India.From Village Karauntha, Dist. Rohtak

Business

Ranbir S Phaugat, Cultural Historian and Journalist, 65 years. Village: Rithal, Dist. Rohtak-124001

Military

Politicians

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Sports

Boxing

Cricket

Hockey

Kabaddi

Mountaineering

Volleyball

Wrestling

Zaildars during British rule

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