Naurangabad, approximately east of Bhiwani city on NH-709, is a village in the Bhiwani district of Haryana state of India.
Naurangabad was known as Nakanagar during the 1st to 3rd century CE Yaudheya Republic according to a seal found from this site.
59 acres ancient archaeological mound, with historical period including Yaudheya, Indo-Greek, Kushana and Gupta Empire periods, has produced large number of coins, coin-moulds, seals. A fortified mud brick and baked brick township of Yaudheya period was found here. Artifacts excavated from here are displayed at museum at Gurukul Jhajjar.
, the village had 553 households with a total population of 3,016 of which 1,633 were male and 1,383 female.