About Kosli

Kosli is a Tehsil in District Rewari of state Haryana in India. It is situated 80 km from Delhi in National Capital Region (India). According to Mahabharat, Tomar Clan was once a part of Yadav Clan. Kosli village was established by Dev Singh in 1193 A.D, grandson of Anangpal Tomar (Last Hindu king of Delhi) and son of Ausan Singh. A small town that is well known to contribute soldiers and officers to the Indian Army in particular plus other armed forces and the Para-Military organisations. The town has a small population and the Yadavs are the majority, in particular the gotra kosaliya. Descendants of dager clan established small kingdoms near Jodhpur and Gwalior in the seventeenth century. Along with soldiers it also contributes a lot of teachers in Haryana.The sex ratio of Kosli is 57:43 and the pin code is 123302. Kosli Railway Station is on the Rewari-Bhiwani line. A flyover is under construction which is said to be second largest flyover of Haryana. It is situated in Rohtak,...