Hansi, town, west-central Haryana state, northwestern India. It is situated between Hisar city (northwest) and Delhi (southeast) and is connected with both by road and rail.
Hansi is an ancient town and was probably a Kushan stronghold in the 1st and 2nd centuries ce. It was captured in 1192 by Quṭb al-Dīn Aibak, general of the Muslim emperor Muʿizz al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Sām; several mosques and tombs date from the 12th century. Hansi was the capital of the independent kingdom carved out by George Thomas, a British adventurer, in the late 18th century. It was incorporated as a municipality in 1867.
Hansi is now a commercial and communications centre. Industries include cotton ginning, hand-loom weaving, and metalwork. Pop. (2001) 75,747; (2011) 86,770.