Assandh, historically known as Āsandīvat, is a town and a municipal committee in Karnal district in the state of Haryana, India.
Archaeological excavations have revealed Painted Grey Ware,[4] associated with the Vedic people of Iron Age India.
[6] Historian Charles Allen has related this town and the Stupa to the Asandhiwat Kingdom from which hailed Asandhimitra, the Chief Empress (Agramahisi) of the Maurya Emperor Ashoka.
According to historians, bricks used to construct this stupa, having a width of more than two-feet, indicate that the history of this monument dates back to more than 2000 years.
[citation needed] Panipat, which was the part of Karnal earlier, was carved out as a separate district on 1st November 1989, including the "Assandh Tehsil" area.
[citation needed] As of 2011 Indian Census, Assandh had a total population of 27,125, of which 14,385 were males and 12,740 were females.