JAGADHRI :
It is known for utensils industry. Yugandhra and Ganadhari had been
demolished by Nadirshah in 1739. The credit of rebuilding this city goes
to Sardar Roa Singh in 1783. Slowly it became an important or major centre
of metals.
BURIA :
A famous town situated 3 k.m. away from Jagadhri and 8 k.m. from
Yamunanagar railway station. It is said that Hamayun came here for hunting
in Shivalik forests made up a 'Rang-Mahal'. Many people guess the relation
of 'Rang-Mahal' of Bhudia to Birbal, one of the Navrattana of Akbar. In
nearby Dayalgarh, there is a very beautiful place of worship - the
renovated old temple of Shree Pataleshvar Mahadev with a beautiful garden
and some ashrams of saints made during mediaeval times.
SUDH, AMADALPUR:
Patanjali wrote about it in 'Divya Vadhan' which prove its presence in 7th
century. Today the surya Kund temple of Amadalpur reflects the splendor of
medieval India.
PANCHMUKHI HANUMAN MANDIR:
The temple is situated on the road coming from Bilaspur to Chhachhrauli, 4
k.m away from Bilaspur and it attracts large numbers of people.
CHHACHRAULI:
Known as the main tehsil situated in north east and 11 k.m. from Jagadhri.
In the past it was the capital of Kalsia state. Created by Raja Gurbaksh
Singh in 1763. Today 'Ravi Mahal', Ghantaghar, Janak Niwas and the fort
have their own dignity. There is also a Sainik Parivar Bhawan & Bal-kunj
social welfare institution at Chachrauli.
BAN SANTUR:
This village is situated north east from Chhachhrauli near Kalesar - it is
supoposed to be connected with King 'Shantanu' of Mahabharata.
CHANETI :
It is situated 3 k.m. away from Jagadhri. There is a grand Tomb of 8
meters in height made of bricks, in the area of about 100 suare meters
near the village. Made in round shape this is an old Buddhist Stupa.
According to Hieun Tsang, this was built by the great King Ashoka.
HARNOL AND TOPRA :
A religious place named 'Panjtirthi' is situated 15 k.m. away from
Yamunanagar on the road coming from Topra Kalan to Harnol. There are Shiv
Temples and a Gurudwara which indicate the cordial relations of Sikhs and
Hindus. People come here for sacred bath. There are statues of Lord Ram,
Sita and five Pandavas.
SADHAURA :
An old historical place. It was said that people coming from Haridwar and
all the religious places of Himachal used to take rest here. It was known
as the 'Sadhu-raha' in the past. Later it became Sadhaura.