District de JindJind district is one of the 22 districts of Haryana state in northern India. Jind town is the administrative headquarters of the district. It is part of Hisar Division and was created in 1966. The district derives its name from its headquarters town Jind that is said to be derived from Jaintapuri. It is also said that this town had been founded at the time of the Mahabharata. According to a legend, the Pandavas built a temple in honour of Jainti Devi (the goddess of victory), offered prayers for success, and then launched the battle with the Kauravas.
Hansi (Haryana)Hansi, is a city and municipal council in Hisar district in the Indian state of Haryana. It appears that at one time Hansi was larger, more prosperous and more important than Hisar. The town has several important buildings of archeological importance. In 2016, the Haryana government put forward a proposal to carve the new Hansi district out of the Hisar district. It is believed that Hansi was founded by King Anangpal Vihangpal Tomar for his guru "Hansakar" (957 AD).
HisarHisar also known as Hissar is an industrial city, municipal corporation and administrative headquarters of Hisar district of Hisar division in the state of Haryana in northwestern India. It is located 161.2 km (100.16 mi) to the west of New Delhi, India's capital, and has been identified as a counter-magnet city for the National Capital Region to develop as an alternative centre of growth to Delhi. The city was founded in 1354 AD, as Hisar-e-Firoza by Firoz Shah Tughlaq, the Sultan of Delhi from 1351 to 1388.
HaryanaLe Haryana (en हरियाणा hariyāṇā) est un État du nord de l’Inde. Le nom Haryana () est en lien avec les et leur prospérité yana, cités dans le Mahabharata et les textes postérieurs comme le Purana sous les formes Abhira-yana, Ahira-yana, Hirayana, Haryana. Les liens supposés avec le terme Aryens n'ont pu être linguistiquement démontrés. Le Haryana a été constitué le avec une partie du Pendjab. thumb|150px|La rivière Yamunâ près de la frontière du Haryana. thumb|150px|Vautours dans les plaines cultivées du Haryana.