Mahendragarh is a city and a district in Haryana, India, named after Maharaja Mahendra Singh of Patiala State. It has a history of being a Maratha fort, a British gift, and a PEPSU territory, and is known for its guggul vatika and strong soldiers. Mahendragarh is a city and a municipal committee in the Haryana state of India’s Mahendragarh district. It is located 100 kilometres north of Gurgaon and is part of the National Capital Region. Mahendragarh is known for its historical and religious significance. Tourism Mahendragarh is a popular tourist destination, known for its historical monuments, cultural heritage, and scenic beauty. The city is home to several popular tourist attractions, including the Mahendragarh Fort, which is one of the best-preserved Mughal forts in India. The city of Mahendragarh was formerly known as Kanoud because of Kanauadia populated by Brahmins. It is said that Malik Mahadud Khan, a servant of Babar had settled. In the seventeenth century, Maratha ruler Tanti Tope built a fort here. In 1861, ruler Maharaja Narendra Singh of Patiala principality had named this fort in Mahendergarh […]