Badhauli

According to the 2011 Census, there were 747 families residing in the village and its population was 4442, of whom 2346 were males and 2096 were females.

[1] The village named after or founded by a man Badhawa Singh.

In his period, during 1806 and 1808, a revolution outbreak in some parts of northern Haryana against Kapurthala state.

By the revolution of the northern Haryana, the king of Kapurthala gave the northern Haryana to the direct control of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

After Maharaja' s death on 27 June 1839, the Sikh Empire lead to decline and finally, fully declined in March 1848 and village Badhauli and all the Punjab came under the control of Britishers till 14/15 August 1947.