Dhana Khurd is an ancient village located in the Hansi district in the state of
Haryana,
India. Situated near the town of Hansi, the village is well known for its rural culture,
agricultural
traditions, and strong sense of social unity. Near Dhana Khurd lies another village called Dhana
Kalan,
and
the two villages are believed to share a historical connection.
The name “Dhana Khurd” is formed from two words. “Dhana” is the original name of the village,
which may
be
linked to an old person, a clan, or a specific local place. The word “Khurd” comes from the
Persian
language
and means “small.” In earlier times, when two villages had the same name, the larger one was
called
“Kalan”
(big) and the smaller one “Khurd” (small). For this reason, this village came to be known as
Dhana
Khurd,
while the nearby larger village was named Dhana Kalan.
It is believed that this naming system was introduced during the Mughal or British period for
administrative
convenience. Over time, Dhana Khurd developed its own distinct identity. Today, the village is
known for
its
agriculture, hardworking people, and social development, while continuing to preserve its
historical
heritage.