MAHARAJ AGARSEN..
Ambala ch chownk wi hai.
Maharaja Agrasen was a legendary Indian king of Agroha in India, a city of traders, from whom the Agrawal and Agrahari community are descent.[1] He is credited with the establishment of a kingdom of traders in North India named Agroha, and is known for his compassion in refusing to slaughter animals in yajnas. The Government of India issued a postage stamp in honour of Maharaja Agresen in 1976 on occasion of his 410th jayanti. 413th birth anniversary of Agrasena was celebrated in September 2014.[2] Agrasena is widely believed to be contemporary to Lord Krishna and his birth year is assumed to be 3124 BCE.
Note: Chandigarh schools ch koi chutti nhi hai ajj
Agarsen de ghar ch PK wi reha 2 mahine..
Agrasen ki Baoli in Delhi. It is believed that it was originally built by the king Agrasen[3] during the Mahabharat epic era[4][5][6] and rebuilt in the 14th century by the Agrawal community, who traces its origin to King Agrasen.