Kangarh is a village in the tehsil/mandal of Nurpur Bedi in the Rupnagar district of Punjab.
Afterward, Delhi was destroyed and plundered, so many people from nearby villages migrated to other places.
One major group of Chauhans shifted to places near Rupnagar and settled there.
Kangarh was thus constructed by Chauhans and they managed to make it prosperous in a short span.
Dhani ram was known as hauldar whereas Lalchand remained village sarpanch for many years.
Along with them, DFO Gurdass Chaudhary and Inspector Radha Krishan Chauhan coined the name of Kangarh in Rupnagar.
Local fauna includes: sambar, muntjacs (barking deer), woodpeckers, peacocks, parrots and forest pigs.
Kangarh has a humid subtropical climate characterized by a seasonal rhythm with very hot summers, mild winters, unreliable rainfall and great variation in temperature (-1 °C to 41.2 °C).