Hansi: The Historical Treasure of Haryana**

 **Hansi: The Historical Treasure of Haryana**


This small town of Haryana, Hansi, has a great history and boasts some wonderful riches in culture and architecture. Its history dates back to ancient times; this archaeological treasurehouse so thoroughly boasts of heritage architecture. From the medieval period's glorious forts to religiously sacred temples, this place takes an interesting glance at India's richness of history.


### The Glorious History of Hansi

Hansi's history dates back to the Mahabharata era, with legends linking it to the Pandavas. The town gained prominence during the rule of the Tomar and Chauhan dynasties before being fortified by the famous Delhi Sultan, Qutb-ud-din Aibak, in the 12th century. During the Mughal period, Hansi continued to flourish as a strategic military outpost. It further made a critical move in the first war of India's independence held in 1857 and presented another vital story to the series.


### MUST VISIT places in Hansi

**1. Hansi Fort:** The city's most famous landmark, the Hansi Fort was constructed by Prithviraj Chauhan. After successive rulers, the fort succeeded one another who made their own mark on its construction. It's a perfect spot for history enthusiasts that can offer a panoramic view of the town.


**2. Barsi Gate:** This is an imposing gate used as the city entrance to Hansi and boasts of Indo-Islamic architecture as one of its finest examples. It was made during the regime of Alauddin Khilji as a monument signifying the glory of the old town.


3. Asigarh Fort: Officially called the Prithviraj Chauhan Fort, Asigarh is a meandering structure that exposes the glorious past of the town. The ancient Dargah of Baba Farid, a great Sufi saint, is also housed within this massive fort.


4. Jain Temples: Thousands of years old Jain temples there provide hand-carved craft and intricate sculptures. These temples are a serious religious and historical attributes for the Jain community.


### Cultural and Local Delights

Hansi is not all about forts and temples; the town also boasts some vibrant culture and local delicacies. The 'Hansi ki Peda' is a sweet treat to be tried by all visitors. The city also has a robust handicraft industry with local artisans doing great pottery and handloom products.


### How to Reach Hansi

 The town of Hansi is well connected through train, bus, and roadways.

Hansi is well connected by road and rail. The nearest major railway station is Hisar, which is 25 km away, and the nearest airport is in Delhi, about 150 km from the town. Regular buses and taxis make it easy to reach Hansi from nearby cities like Hisar, Delhi, and Chandigarh.


### Conclusion

Hansi is a perfect blend of history, culture, and spirituality. This place has something unique to offer for any traveler looking for an offbeat experience. Be it a history buff, a spiritual seeker, or someone just looking to explore the lesser-known treasures of Haryana, Hansi has it all. So pack your bags and head on to this historic town!


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