Translate this page:
Pincode | 136131 |
Name | Sirsala B.O |
District | Kurukshetra |
State | Haryana |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Kurukshetra H.O |
Sub Office | Pipli S.O |
Location | Thanesar Taluk of Kurukshetra District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | Kurukshetra-136118 |
Department Info | Kurukshetra Division Ambala HQ Region Haryana Circle |
Address | Haryana 136131, India |
Services | |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 13 represents the state Haryana, the second two digits 61 represent the district Kurukshetra, and finally 31 represents the Post Office Sirsala B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Sirsala B.O, Kurukshetra, haryana is 136131 |
Pincode | 431128 |
Name | Sirsala B.O |
District | Beed |
State | Maharashtra |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Beed H.O |
Sub Office | Dindrood S.O |
Location | Majalgaon Taluk of Beed District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | Beed HO-431122 |
Department Info | Beed Division Aurangabad Region Maharashtra Circle |
Address | Sirsala, Maharashtra 431128, India |
Services | |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 43 represents the state Maharashtra, the second two digits 11 represent the district Beed, and finally 28 represents the Post Office Sirsala B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Sirsala B.O, Beed, maharashtra is 431128 |
Pincode | 331029 |
Name | Sirsala B.O |
District | Churu |
State | Rajasthan |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Churu H.O |
Sub Office | Dudhwakhara S.O |
Location | Churu Taluk of Churu District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | CHURU-331001 |
Department Info | Churu Division Jodhpur Region Rajasthan Circle |
Address | Sirsala, Rajasthan 331029, India |
Services | |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 33 represents the state Rajasthan, the second two digits 10 represent the district Churu, and finally 29 represents the Post Office Sirsala B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Sirsala B.O, Churu, rajasthan is 331029 |
Pincode | 333502 |
Name | Sirsala B.O |
District | Jhujhunu |
State | Rajasthan |
Status | Branch Office(Delivery) |
Head Office | Chirawa H.O |
Sub Office | Buhana S.O |
Location | Chirawa Taluk of Jhujhunu District |
Telephone No | Not Available |
SPCC | CHIRAWA-333026 |
Department Info | Jhunjhunu Division Jodhpur Region Rajasthan Circle |
Address | |
Services | |
Indian Postal Code System Consists of Six digits. The first to digits represent the state, the second two digits represent the district and the Third two digits represents the Post Office.In this case the first two digits 33 represents the state Rajasthan, the second two digits 35 represent the district Jhujhunu, and finally 02 represents the Post Office Sirsala B.O. Thus the Zip Code of Sirsala B.O, Jhujhunu, rajasthan is 333502 |
Thanesar (sometimes called Thaneswar and, archaically, Sthanishvara) is a historic town and an important Hindu pilgrimage centre on the banks of the Saraswati Ghaggar river in the state of Haryana in northern India. It is located in Kurukshetra District, approximately 160 km northwest of Delhi,and Kurukshetra’s urban area now merges with Thanesar.
Prabhakarvardhana was a ruler of Thanesar in the early seventh-century CE and was succeeded by his sons, Rajyavardhana and Harsha.
The name Thanesar is derived from its name in Sanskrit, Sthanishvara which means Place/Abode of the Lord. (Sthana-Place/region, Ishvara-Lord)
In the post-Gupta period, the ancient city of Sthanishvara was the capital of the Vardhana or the Pushyabhuti dynasty, which ruled over a major part of North India during the late-6th and early-7th centuries. PrMore Info