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Abdur Rehman Khan 46, 48, 333 Abdus Samad Khan Asif Khan : 336 Asraka Majra: 92 Abduljadil : 28~ Assanwas : 66 Abdur Rehman Khan 46, 48, 333 Atela Khurd : 14 Abdus Samad Khan: 48, 49, 50 Abul Pazl : 40 Ateli :9,10,15,58,59,65.68,92,119,133, 7 Abupura (V .P.) :282 13 ,143, 148, 149. 150, 151, 159, Achalklrti : 282 167, 170, 171, 172, 186 187, 235, Adilpur :5 236, 240, 241, 253, 258, 293, 313. Adil Shah :40 314,315,316,317,318,325 , 343 Aulant : 167 Afghani stan :51 Aurangzeb :41, 42, 43, 282, 329, 333, 339 Aggarwals : 68 Australia : 134 Aggarwal Metal Works Private Ltd . Azamnagar : 12 Rewari : 133 Agra :2, 40, 66, 155 Agriculturists Loans Act, 1883 : 141 Agroha :68 Baba Ganesh Dass : 329 Ahirs : 61 , 66, 140 Baba Kesria : 332 Ahir College, Rewari : 267, 270, 271 Baba Kirpa Ram Dass : 341 Ahmedabad : 155, 327 Baba Narsingh Dass : 329 Ahrod : 170 Baba Rameshwar Dass : 61, 326. 31.7 Aib ak, Qutbd·ud-din :38 Babur : 1, 39, 330 Aj abg arh : 7, 8, 11 Bachhod : 66, 167,305, 311, 324 Ajmer : 155 , 327, 338, 340 Bachini :92 Akbar :2 ,3,40,41,42. 333,336,337,339 Backw ard Classes : 136,268. 269. 306, 308, Akbarpur : 104 309, 311 Akhtar Huss ain : 207 Bacon :206 Akoda : 159 Badan Singh: 155 Al am Khan Mewari : 334 Badshahpur :42 Ali Ahmed : 204 Bahadur Shah (Emperor) :47 Alwar :1,11 ,14.38,158,167,171,140 Bahadurgarh :251 Am arpur Jorasi: 167 Bahadur Singh :43 Ambala :46, 117, 119,171 Bahmanwas : 13, 61, 62, 67, 71 Ambala Can tt . : 189 Bahawalpur : 83 Anangapal a: 37. 339 Bahora :3 Anglo Maratha War of 1803 : 46 Bail Ki Dhani (Bayal) : 12, 13, 14 Antri :13, 134 Bairagi: 306 Appa Kande Rao: 331 Bajar : 12, 15. 325 Aravalli: 6.7, 8.9,90 Baji Rao : 155 Arora~ : 67, 68, 72, 74, 75 Balwari : 1'; '0, 266 Aryans: 34 Bakht Khan (General) :47 Arya Samaj: 51. 52 Balaha Kalan :293 Asadpur :65 Balla bgarh : 49, 120, 170 Asiaki : 45, 133 Balmiki (Rishi)63 Asalwas : 92 Balmikis : 67, 68 , 306 Balwant Ray Mehta Committee : 194 Bhojawas :91,92,104,167 Balwant Singh :45 Bhrigu :35 Balawas Ahir : 305, 324 Bhudhawa I:159 Balyash :66 Bhudh Singh : 175 Bandikui (Rajasthan) : 167 Bhudpur : 293, 305, 320, 324 Banhar : 155 BhUl"j at : 5 Banias : 67, 71, 74 Bibipur : 13 Bansi Lal : 4 Bighopur : 327 Banzara :306 BihaJi :12,13,15,134,325 Barda :5 BihaIipur : 13, 15, 134 Barduryana : 155 Bikaner (Rewari Tahsil) :65, 170, 266, 305, Barheri Rehewan : 5 324, 328, 332 Barund la : 14 Bikaner (Rajasthan) : 340 Bas: 12 Birbal :333, 336 Basduda : 66, 150, 283 Bir Jatwas : 123 Bas sai : 10, 156 Bir Jhabua-156 Bassi: 311 Bohtwas Bhondu :92 Bauria : 306 Bolni : 42, 43, 251, 339 Bawal : I, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 17,20, 39, 40, 44, Bombay :68,148,327 51, 55, 57, 58, 59, 65, 68, 84, 92. Bonded Labour (Abolition) Act, 1976 : 300 120, 133, 137,142, 155, 156, 167, Bose, Subhash Chander :53,54 169, 171, 172, 234, 235, 236, 237, Brahanpur :43 241,252, 257, 267, 284, 292, 293, Br ahmans : 34, 61, 62, 67, 71 311,314,316,317,318,325,341 Br ayne Central Cooperative Bank Ltd. , Bawana :65,91,169,172 Rewari : 113 Bawana Gujar : 8 British :2,3 Bawania : 65, 66 Budoli :311 Bawarias :231, 306 Budhwana :3 Bazigar : 306 Budin: 122 Begum Samru :44, 327 Budlana : 10 Bundkala : 159 Behror : 156, 341 Buroli : 137 Bengal Fusilliers :49 Bengali : 306 Bhadanti : 10 Bagot :61,159,326 Calcutta: 68, 129,327 Bh akra Nangal Project : 137 Campbell :204 Bhandanaka Kingdom : 38 CARE :225 Bharaf :92 Caulfield (Major) :50 Bharawas :38, 44, 66, 167, 170,266, 327 Cavendish :206 Central Cooperative Bank Ltd .. Re~ ari Bharbhunja : 306 Bhartiya Janta Party (Jan Sangh) :313,315, 142 316, 317,319 Central Ground Water Board : 91 Central Sales Tax Act, 1956 : 225, . 226 Bhat : 306 Central Standards of Weights Act, 1939 Bhatinda : 167, 340 Bha tsana : 10 152 Bhawani Singh :44 Chahamanas (Chauhans) :37,38 Bhora :47 Chaksar : 155 Bhiwani : 1,3,4,5, 7, 9, 34, 38, 60, 89, 120, Chamars :67,68,306 144,167,189.237,238,295 Chandigarh : 331, 338, 341 Chandpura : 251 Dharam Singh : 174 Channing :206 Dharana :4, 172 Chatar Pal :339 Dh arso : 149,282 Chauri-Chaura : 53 fl': ;,aruhera :7,42, 45, 65,92, 132. 137, 141, Chavana (Chavan Rishi) :35. 67, 281, 328 142,150, 156, 158 , 168, 170, Chhapra : 13, 15, 343 172, 234, 251, 252, 259, 266, Chirya : 159 284, 285, 305 Chuchhakwa s :4 8 Dharwar :8 Cheelarh : 170 Dhillon, Dharam Chand : 174 Chura (Bhangis) :306 Dhobi :306 Civil Disobedience Movement : 53 Dholera : 12, 13 Civil Right s Act, 1955 : 310 Dh os i Hill s: 35, 37,336 Communist Party of Indi a: 313,316,319 Digal :43 Congress :52, 53, 54 Divya Pauloma :35 Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Dochana : 14 ,239 Act, 1970 :300 Dohan :6,8,9,10,34 .91,92,93,94 ,121 Court Fees Act, 1870 :222 Dohkhera : 12, 13, 15 Dongli : 15 Dongra Ahir : 65 Dabwali : 338, 341 Doom: 306 Dadri (Charkhi-Dadri) : I, 2, 3, 4, 5,9, 43, Dostpur : 10, 13 60, 159, 171, 331 Drisadvati : 34 Dakaut : 306 Dulera Kalan : 108, 10~ Dahina :7,10, 91,142,150, 159, 167,170, Duloth :251 171, 172, 266, 285, 305, 320, 321, Dumna :306 324 Durg a : 36, 37 Dalanwas :5,17,66 Durga Ka Nang al : II, n, 15 Dangerous Drug s Act, 1930 :224 Du rrani, Ahmed shah : 153 Darauli : 65, 91, 343 Dwyer :204 Daroli Ahir :343 Datta Hill : 16 Daud Pal :339 East Punjab ~AgricuItu re Pests, Disease and Daultabad : 9 Noxious WeedlAct,1949 :111 De Boign e, General :331,333 East Punjab Holdings (Consolidation and Dedhraj :282 Prevention of Fragmentations) Act, 1948 Degrota : 5 220 Delhi :3, 7, 11, 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, East Punjab Local Authorities (Restriction 49,66 ,155,1 56, 158, 159,166, 167, of Functions) Act, 1947 : 253 169, 171,327, 331, 336, 338. 339, East Punjab Molasse~ Control A.ct, 1948 340, 34 1. 343 224 East Punjab Utilisation of Lands Act, Dera Ghazi Kh an :68, 83 1949 :21 8 Dhanaks :67, 69,306 Employment of Children Act ; Dhancholi : 12, 13, 15 1938 : 29 6 Dhani Bathotha : 13, 14, 15, 104 Employees Provident Fund and Miscella- Dhani Chima : 9 neOUs Provisi ons Act, 1952 : 298, . Dh.lllota :13,15 301,302 Dhansi Ram : 174 Employees State Insurance Act, 1948 :298 Dharampala : 37,342 302 Dhar Chanan :92 Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 :286 Equal Remuneration Act. 197 6 :297 Gudha Ka iml a : 167 Estate Duty Act, 1953 : 230 Gra iie (Lt. ) : 50 Guari a : 30 6 F Guid es: 49 Factories Act, 1948 : 296, 300 Gu jjar s : 67, 68 Faizabad : 159 Gujar Mal : 43 ,44 , 329 ;39 Fakir : 306 Gujrat : 14 8, 158 Farida bad : 17 I Gulab Singh: 175 Farrukhnagar : 43.44 , 49. 329 Gul aw la : 94 Fateh Singh : :;04 Gur awa da : 35,3 6,43, 52 , 150, 159 . 266 Fazilka : 167 281 ,284,2 85, 293 ,305, 324329 ,342 Ferozabad (V .P.) : 130 Gur gaon : 1,2, 3, 4,5,9 ,34, 38, 75. 144 , Feroze pur : 341 15 8,159 ,166,171 ,194 ,2 95,3 14 ,32 7, 328. Ferozepur Jhirka : 158 341 Fifth General Electi on, ,1972 : 317 Gurjara -P ra tiharas : 35, 37 First General Election , 1952 : 313 , 315 Gur uku l Museum, Jha jjar : 36 First War of Independen ce : 1 GU t u Ra vidas : 63 Food Adulteration Act, 19 54 : 293 Fourth General El ection , 1967: 313 , 31 6 Fraser :45, 206 Hallu was : 4 Hamidpur :94 Hansaka : 30 5, 324 Gagarwas : 5 Hans i 3,43 Gandhila : 306 Hardw ar : 326, BI . 338 Ganesa : 36 Haryana Agriculture Vnivel sity , Hi sar: Ganga: 75 95 ,103 ,11 8 Ganga Ram: 168 HA FE D : 110 Gangu Tana : 12, 13, 14 Har yana _Agro Indu strie s Corp ora ti on Gan iar : 12 lOl l, 133 Ganwari Jat : 9 Harya na Cattl e Fai r Act , 1970 : 149 Garhi : 266 Haryan a Ceiling on Land Hold ing s Act, Garhi Bolni : 170 ,341 1972 :22 1,309 Gehli : 251 Haryana Dairy Development Corporation Gerrard (Colonel) : 49, 50 : 120 Ghaggar : 45 Harya na De velopment an d Re gulation s of Ghasera : 43 Urban Area s Act, 1975 : 252 Ghataser : 13,14, 15 Harya na Fiel d, Forc e : 49 Ghuri, Shinab-ud-din : 38 Hary ana Finan cial Corporatio n : 131, 132 Gift Tax Act, 1958 : 230 Ha rya na Ge ne ral Sales Ta x Act , 1973 :225 G0ad : 158, 251 Haryana Kh adi and Village Industries Godania : 122 Board: 133 , 136 Goela: 15 Haryana Land Holdings Act, 1973 : 209, Gohoro (Golwa) : iI, 12, 13, 14 210,215 Gokalpur : 108, 109 Har ya na Land Recl amat ion & Dev elOp- Gokulgarh : 43, 44, 91, 170 , 266, 320, 329 me nt Co rpo ration : 88 . 89, 108 Golwa : 221 Hary ana Land Re venue (Ad ditional Sur- Gopal Dev : 45,47, 51 ch ar ge ) Act, 1969 : 209 ,2 10 Govt. GoUege Mahendragarh :270, 271 Harya na Land Rev enue (Additi onal Sur- Government ~ollege , Narnaul : 270 ch arge) Amendm en t Act, 1970 : 210 Gubbins : 206 Har yana Lok Samiti : 319 Haryana Minerals Ltd., Narnaul: 134 Iran : 51 Haryana Municipal Act, 1973 : 253, 256 . Isa lam pur : 12, 13 257, 2)8, 259 Isl am Sh ah : 40 Har yana Official Langu age Act, 196 9: -:ismail Beg (General) : 46 267 Har yana State Handloom and Handicra- ft Corpor ation : 133 Jagadhari : 341 Haryana State Industrial Develo pment Ja gdi sh Singh : 175,204 Corporation : 134 Jahangir : 41, 42 Hary ana State Minor Irrig ation Tubewells Ja inabad : 7,10,91,167, 305,324 Corporation : 91 jains : 63 Haryan a Warehousing Corporation : 151 Jain , Lal Chand : 282 Hasan Kh an: 333 Jaipur : I.
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