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what is nardak? (basic) definition ​

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Answered by rizvi98
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The Nardak ("high tract") is a region of Haryana, India. It has been variously understood to cover either the broader territories of the districts of Panchkula, Ambala, Kurukshetra and northern Karnal, or more narrowly as confined to the Nissing, Nilokheri and Assandh development blocks in Karnal district.

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Nardak

The Nardak area lies in Nissing, Nilokheri and Assandh development blocks of Karnal district in Haryana, a state in North India. However, its water is saline and not fit for irrigation and the soil is of a loamy nature. The land-owners in the Nardak region are Rors, Rajputs and Sikhs. The Sikhs mostly came from present-day Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947.

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