-
demarcation point between the
countries of
India and ****stan.
Named in
honor of
Hindumal, the
Diwan of Bikaner, this
border has
become one of the
primary tourist...
- Rat****. The
Hindumalkot Border, the Indo-Pak Border,
derives its name from
Hindumal, the
Diwan of Bikaner. This
international border is 31.8 km (19.8 mi) away...
-
Narwana Jind,
Rohtak and Delhi. The
important stations on
Ambala side were:
Hindumal kot, Panjkosi, Abohar, Malout, Gidderbaha, Bhatinda, Dhuri, Patiala, Rajpura...
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Saharan etc
bagri speakers the area came
under Bikaner riyasat when
Diwan Hindumal included the area of the
Ganganagar District in
Bikaner Riyasat. in 1920's...