Landhaura is a town and a nagar panchayat in Haridwar district in the Indian state of Uttarakhand.
[4] Najib Khan Rohilla, the Mughal Governor granted rights of revenue collection to Chaudhari Nahar Singh in 1759-60 for this taluqa.
After this, more and more Gurjars flocked to Landhaura and were allotted large number of villages, which made Nahar Singh a successful peasant community chief.
In 1804, there was a local rebellion popularly known as Azimgardi, during which Ram Dayal Singh supported East India Company and helped to save their assets and employees.
A settlement was reached where Dhan Kunwar paid a large sum of money and expensive goods to Badan Singh and kept Landhaura for her infant son.
Muslims and Hindu Gurjars are electoral votebank and have highest concentration in the constituency district]].