Khamanon town is also a Block as well as Tehsil headquarter. This block involves of 76 villages. Being the smallest part of the district, it has an area of 19,593 hectares. This block is lacking of any major industry and is purely rural based. Paddy and wheat are the main crops of the block which has satisfactory irrigation facilities. The famous Archaeological Works as a legacy of India are located at village Sanghol, which is a part of this block. All the villages of the block have been allocated to 8 branches of Commercial bank under service area approach, 7 branches of Fatehgarh Sahib Central Coop. Bank Ltd. and 1 branch of Primary Agriculture Land Development Bank are also running in the block.
Khamanon is a Sub-Division came into being on 13-4-1992, when District Fatehgarh Sahib was created. In demand to constitute Khamanon Sub Division, 6 villages were taken from the Morinda Sub-Tehsil of Ropar District, 13 villages were taken from the Chamkaur Sahib, the Area of Ropar District and 26 villages were taken from Khanna Sub-Division of Ludhiana District and 5 villages were taken from Kum Kalan area. Hence, the Sub-Division now constitutes 76 villages as well as 3 bechirag mauzas. Three villages- viz Khamanon Kalan, Khamanon Khurd and Khamanon Kamli were combined to form a Nagar Panchayat.
After beating Zain Khan, the Subedar of Sirhind in 1763, the Sikh misls lastly took control of Sirhind, the fort of Hayatpur (where the present village Khamanon Khurd is situated) and connecting 62 villages were handed over to Dallewalia misl. It is worth stating here that these villages had been given in dowry to Begum Khemo, the niece of the Subedar of Sirhind, when she married Bashir Mohammad Khan of Bassi Gujran. The Sikhs took Bashir Mohammad Khan and imprisoned him in the fort of Hayatpur. Five Sikh chieftains led by Sardars Kaur Singh were entrusted to adjudicate the fate of Begum Khemo and her partner. This difficult decision had to be taken in the context of Muslim domination perpetuated against the Sikhs and in the light of benevolent Sikh tradition of not harming women. The Sardars claimed that besides sparing the life of her husband one more wish of the Begum would be granted. She has expressed her desire to live in Behlolpur. She, along with her family, was respectfully accompanied to Behlolpur by a posse of Sikh horsemen. The Begum was tremendously beholden to the Sikhs and it is believed that the town now known as Khamanon was named so after Begum Khemo. Another point of view is that, being the wife of a Khan, she was popularly known as Khano and hence it was named as Khamanon.
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