Mangali
Village | |
Coordinates: 29°02′28″N 75°44′04″E / 29.04111°N 75.73444°E | |
Country | India |
State | Haryana |
District | Hisar |
Government | |
• Type | Local government |
• Body | Panchayat |
Elevation | 215 m (705 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 125105[1] |
Vehicle registration | HR |
Website | haryana |
Mangali, near Badya Jattan, is a village of less than 7,000 population with 5 gram panchayat (Mangali Aklan मंगाली आकलान, Mangali Surtiya मंगाली सुरतिया, Mangali Mohabbat मगाली मोहब्बत, Mangali Dhani मंगाली ढाणी and Mangali Jhara मंगाली झारा) in it, the only village in Haryana having 5 panchayat in single village, of Hisar-1 Rural Development Block,[2] Nalwa Chaudhry (Vidhan Sabha constituency)[3] and Hisar (Lok Sabha constituency)[4] of Hisar District of Hisar Division in the Haryana state of India.
It is situated 166 kilometres (103 mi) from the national capital Delhi and 24 kilometres (15 mi) from the district headquarters Hisar on the Hisar-Tosham road.
History
During British Raj
Rao Shekha, a Shekhawat rajput (sub-branch of Kachwaha or Kushwaha), was the founder of Shekhawati, who originally divided Shekhawati into 33 Thikana (also called a Pargana). After him, additional thikanas were granted to the descendants of subsequent generations. [5][6] Tosham Thikana was granted as a thikana by Shekhawati ruler Maharaja Mukund Singh in 1870 to Kunwar Abhaya Singh, the son of Maharaja Raj Singh II. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Hindu Shekhawat rajput officials of British Raj based at Tosham killed the Bhati and Ranghar Muslim Rajputs of Jamalpur and Mangali. These Hindu thakurs (Shekhawat) were granted the Thikana of Tosham as a Pargana under Shekhawati in 1870 by the British raj and Maharaja Mukund Singh for their services.
Post-independence
After Independence of India in 1947, it became part of Punjab. Once Haryana was formed as a separate state in 1966, it became part of the Hisar district, state of Haryana State.
Transportation
Mangali is connected by road with Hisar, 10 km (6.2 mi) distant.[7] The nearest major train stations are at Hisar, Hansi, which is 24 km (15 mi) away, and at Bhiwani city (60 km (37 mi)).
Hisar Airport, the nearest functional airport and flying training club is 14 km (8.7 mi) away. Currently no commercial domestic or international flights from this airport. The nearest domestic and international airports are 185 km (115 mi) at Indira Gandhi International Airport at Delhi and 235 km (146 mi) at Chandigarh International Airport.
Revenue, Agriculture, Health and Other Services
There is a Patwari (Government Land Records Officer), an Agriculture Development Officer (ADO),[8] a Rural Health Officer (RHO), and an Anganwadi (Community Childcare) worker based at village.
See also
References
- ^ "Pin codes of Hisar district, Hisar pincodes, Haryana zip code". Whereincity.com. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
- ^ Hisar-1 Rural Development Block
- ^ Assembly Constituency
- ^ Hisar (Lok Sabha constituency
- ^ Loharu State The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1909, v. 16, p. 169.
- ^ The State of Loharu Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey, by Somerset Playne, R. V. Solomon, J. W. Bond, Arnold Wright. Asian Educational Services, 2006. ISBN 81-206-1965-X.Page 691
- ^ Haryana Road Network
- ^ "Source: O/o Agriculture, Hisar". Hisar.nic.in. Retrieved 22 September 2010.[permanent dead link]