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      • When the Punjab was divided in 1966, Hisar became part of Haryana.
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    When the Punjab was divided in 1966, Hisar became part of Haryana. The current name was given in 1354 AD, as Hisar-e-Firoza by Firuz Shah Tughlaq , the Sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388. The Ghaggar and Drishadvati Rivers once flowed through the city, but they have now changed their course.

  3. Hisar, city, northwestern Haryana state, northwestern India. It is located on the Sirhind branch of the Western Yamuna Canal, just west of Hansi. Hisar was founded in 1356 by Fīrūz Shah Tughluq and later became an important Mughal centre.

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  4. The commission gave its report on 31 May 1966. According to this report the then districts of Hissar, Mahendragarh, Gurgaon, Rohtak, and Karnal were to be a part of the new state of Haryana.

  5. 4 days ago · The city of Hisar was founded by a Muslim ruler, Firozshah Tughlaq in 1354 A.D. ‘Hisar’ is an Arabic word which means ‘Fort’. The city, which we know today as ‘Hisar’, was originally called ‘Hisar Firoza (also Hisar-e-Firoza) or in other words the ‘Fort of Firoz’.

  6. Sep 30, 2024 · Known for its rich historical and cultural heritage, Hisar is a city nestled in the northwestern part of the country. The name “Hisar” literally means “fortress” in Arabic. The city derived its name from the Hisar Fort, an ancient fortification built during the medieval period.

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    Sep 9, 2024 · During the feeble dynasty of the Lodhis (1451-1526) Hisar continued to form a part of Haryana, and was granted as a fief to Muhabbat Khan in the reign of Bahlol Lodi (1451-89) When Babur invaded India in 1524-26, Hisar was an important strategic center of Ibrahim Lodi’s empire.

  8. History of Hisar district, Haryana, dates back to 1354 A.D. The place was founded by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, a Muslim ruler who named it after an Arabic word `Hissar` which refers to `fort`. Initially the place was known as Hisar-e-Firoza but over time its name changed to only Hissar.

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