Kharawar railway station explained

Kharawar Railway Station
Type:Indian Railway Station
Style:Indian Railways
Address:Kharawar railway station
Country:India
Coordinates:28.8582°N 76.6268°W
Elevation:222m (728feet)
Line:Delhi–Rohtak line
Structure:Standard on ground
Owned:Indian Railways
Operator:North Western Railway
Status:Functioning
Map Type:India Haryana
Map Dot Label:Kharawar railway station

Kharawar Railway Station is a station on the Delhi–Rohtak line. It is located in the Indian state of Haryana. It serves Kharawar and surrounding area.

Kharawar village has an ancient well built in the beginning of 13th century by the Banjara traders who used to trade on the Lahore-Hapur route, via Firozpur-Dabwali-Sirsa-Hansi-Rohtak-Bahadurgarh-Delhi, using the caravans of carts drawn by camels and horses. These traders use to buy kasuri methi fenugreek, red chilli and other spices from Lahore, and jaggery, khaandsari, and other goods from Hapur for trade.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.jagran.com/haryana/hisar-rohtak-historical-story-of-banjara-well-of-14th-century-used-to-be-a-halt-for-the-merchants-of-delhi-and-lahore-22004088.html Rohtak historical well: 14वीं सदी का बंजारा वाला कुआं, दिल्ली व लाहौर के व्यापारियों का होता था पड़ाव