Sisai, Hisar

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sisai , Hissar, Haryana, India
Municipal Committee
sisai , Hissar, Haryana, India is located in Haryana
sisai , Hissar, Haryana, India
sisai , Hissar, Haryana, India
Sisai in Haryana, India
Coordinates: 29°17′27″N 76°00′13″E / 29.29083°N 76.00361°E / 29.29083; 76.00361Coordinates: 29°17′27″N 76°00′13″E / 29.29083°N 76.00361°E / 29.29083; 76.00361
Country India
StateHaryana
DistrictHisar
Founded byIndus Valley Civilization
Government
 • Type
 • BodyMunicipal committee
Population
 • Totalunder construction
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationHR
Websiteharyana.gov.in

Sisai is an Indus Valley Civilization site and village (Municipalities formed on dated 20/02/2019)situated 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from Hansi tehsil in Hisar district in the Indian state of Haryana. Master Chandgi Ram Pehlwan (Hind Kesari) also belonged to this village. Being the largest village not having a police station proves it's unity. Altius and eklvya public schools are proceeding towards making this village "wrestling Hub".

Demography[]

The village is the biggest in Haryana in term of population[citation needed] and is divided into the two panchayats of Sisai Kaliramana and sihag bolan. The village comes under Narnaund Vidhan Sabha Constituency.

Location[]

Nearby villages include Bara, Dhanipal, Mahjot, Masudpur, Datta, Gangan Kheri, Madha, Rajpura, Dhani Kumaran, Moth Rangdan, and Lohari Ragho, saini pura.

Sisai has a government run English medium school model sanskriti Sr. Sec. and is part of the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency.

Indus Valley Civilization Site[]

Sisai is an Indus Valley Civilization site with three mounds Sisai 1, Sisai 2 and Sisai 2.

Bolstering the status of Rakhigarhi as the largest Indus Valley Civilization metropolis on the banks of Drishadvati river (current day paleochannel of Chautang), at least 23 other Indus Valley Civilization sites within 5 km (at 4 sites), 10 km (at least 10 sites) and 15 km (at least 9 sites) radius of Rakhigarhi have been discovered till 2001. Some of the raw materials were procured from the nodal Rakhigarhi site and finished products were brought back to the nodal Rakhigarhi site for marketing.[1]

Within 5 km radius are early Harappan (4600 BCE - 2800 BCE) site of and mature Harappan (2600 BCE - 1400 BCE) sites of , Haibatpur and Lohari Ragho 3.[1]

Within 5 km to 10 km radius, early Harappan sites are Lohari Ragho 1 Lohari Ragho 2 and -Kheri Jalab. Mature Harappan small farmstead sites are Milakpur and Gunkali. Small farmstead sites of , and Mirchpur have material from both mature and late Harappan period. late Harappan (after 1400 BCE) sites are Sotha and .[1]

Within 5 km to 10 km radius are early, mature and late Harrpan sites. To the north-west of Rakhigarhi are , , Sotha, , and south-west of Rakhigarhi are Sisai 1, 2 and 3, , and Masudpur.[1]

See also[]

  • List of Indus Valley Civilization sites

References[]


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