Hanumangarh district
[4] According to the 2011 census Hanumangarh district has a population of 1,774,692,[7] roughly equal to the nation of The Gambia[8] or the US state of Nebraska.[10] Vernaculars include Bagri, a tonal language in the Rajasthani cluster spoken by the second majority of people.Punjabi has its ground as first language specially in the northern areas like Sangaria, Hanumangarh, Pilibanga tehsils.Other languages are Saraiki spoken by Arora Hindu and Rai Sikh communities who migrated from Pakistan after Partition.A large Sikh Gurdwara close to Bhatner Fort stands and it is said that tree still exists.A fair on every '25, Bhadhon Mahina' is joined by people from all castes and religions, including various political leaders.Pilgrims from Punjab also visit, mainly from the southern Malwa reaches such as Bathinda, Ferozepur, Faridkot, Fazilka and Hisar - most being Sikh.This shows harmony among various groups in society of Hanumangarh and Rajasthan and the continued connection of the district to Punjab.