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📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More
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📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More              📢 Welcome to the official website of Madina Kaursan! Stay updated with latest news, events, and village announcements. Read More

Madina Kaursan History


Madina Kaursan (मदीना) is a prominent village of Meham - Chaubissi, in Rohtak district of Haryana.A historic Jat village in Meham tehsil of Rohtak district, Haryana.

Madina Kaursan, a village in Meham tehsil of Rohtak district, Haryana, lies in a region steeped in history that dates back to ancient Indian civilization. Rohtak, historically known as Rohitaka, finds mention in epic texts like the Mahabharata and has been a crossroads of several powerful empires including the Mauryas, Guptas, Delhi Sultanate, and Mughals, which influenced its culture and social fabric. The village itself likely emerged as part of the agrarian settlements established by local clans—possibly Jats or other dominant communities—who shaped the rural economy through farming and livestock rearing. Meham, the administrative region it belongs to, was historically significant as a trading and military outpost during medieval times, lying on routes connecting northern India to the west. Over centuries, Madina Kaursan and surrounding villages witnessed transitions from Mughal rule to British colonial administration, with changes in land revenue systems and local governance impacting village life. The community preserved traditional folk practices, festivals, and kinship structures even as modern education and infrastructure slowly arrived post-independence. Today, Madina Kaursan reflects a blend of rich historical legacy and evolving rural development, emblematic of Haryana’s broader historical journey.

Madina Kaursan Culture


Language:

The main language spoken is Haryanvi dialect of Hindi. Standard Hindi is also widely understood and spoken.

Traditional Attire:

Men typically wear dhoti-kurta and pagri (turban), while women wear colorful salwar-kameez with odhni/dupatta

Festivals:

  • Holi
  • Diwali
  • Teej
  • Lohri & Baisakhi

Festivals are celebrated with songs, dances, fairs, and traditional rituals.

Food:

Typical dishes include bajra roti, sarson ka saag, lassi, and kadhi. Fresh dairy products like ghee and butter are widely used.

Music and Dance:

Folk music such as Ragini and traditional dances like Ghoomar are popular during celebrations and daily life.

Lifestyle & Occupation:

Agriculture is the primary occupation. Villagers live in close-knit communities, often in joint families. Village councils (panchayats) play an important role.

Religious & Social Life:

Temples and local shrines are central to community life, with many rituals rooted in Hindu traditions. Respect for elders and cooperation within the community are highly valued.