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This is a list onotable people from Haryana.

Military chiefs

Chief of the Indian Navy forces(India) From Amarpur Jat, faridabad

Academics

Arts, entertainment, and films

Actors and models

Arts & architecture

Haryanvi Famous Youtuber

Comedian

Singers & Writers

[Sapna]

Authors

Others

Business

Military

Politicians

List of Members Rohit Jat dayalpur Yogesh Jat Jajru, Anubhav Jat Lokesh Jat Nitin Jat Gurmeet Jat

Revolutionaries and freedom fighters

Sports

Athletics

Wrestling

From Dayalpur Jat(faridabad)

Badminton

Boxing

Cricket

Hockey

Kabaddi

Mountaineering

Volleyball

Wrestling

Zaildars during British rule

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