Dhankot

Dhankot

Dhankot is a Village in Gurgaon Mandal , Gurgaon District , Haryana State . Dhankot is 6.842 km distance from its Mandal Main Town Gurgaon . Dhankot is 8.327 km distance from its District Main City Gurgaon . It lies on Bai road towards Farukh Nagar.According to the data of 2010 shows that village Dhankot has excelled in terms of sex ratio where the number of girls is 1238 against 1000 boys.[1]

Other villages in Gurgaon Mandal are Babupur , Badha , Bajghera , Bamroli , Bandhwari , Bargujar , Basai , Chakkarpur , Chandu , Daultabad , Dhanwapur. Near By Villages of this Village with distance are Garhi Harsaru ( 3.737 km ) , Harsaru ( 3.831 km ) , Chandu ( 3.848 km ) , Daulatabad ( 4.123 km ) , Budhera ( 4.530 km ) , Dharampur ( 4.777 km ) , Kadipur ( 4.899 km ).Its geographical coordinates are 28° 29' 0" North, 76° 57' 0" East.

Dhankot Pin Code is 123505 and Post office name is . Other villages in ( 123505 , ) are Bhangrola , Garhi Harsaru , Budhera , Dhankot and Wazirpur.

History

The town has mythological significance. It is believed that it was from this place that milk was supplied to Guru Dronacharya and his pupils at Gurugram (Gurgaon). According to Buddhist literature, Dhankot is also known as Thullkottiha (थुलकोठिया) (or Dhool kot, in common language) and Lord Buddha is said to have visited this place.[2]

Till 1947 this village was in the possession of Ranghar Muslim Chauhans (Dhundhoti). After their departure to Pakistan the land was allotted to the arriving Hindu refugees from Pakistan and the name was changed from Dhoolkot to Dhankot.

Population

Population of Dhankot is 4615 according to Census 2001 [3] where male population is 2589, while female population is 2026.

References

Coordinates: 28°29′N 76°57′E / 28.483°N 76.95°E / 28.483; 76.95


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