The History of a Himalayan Princely State: Change, Conflicts, and Awakening : an Interpretative History of Princely State of Tehri Garhwal, U.P., A.D. 1815 to 1949 A.D. |
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In 1803, they again attacked the Garhwal kingdom, and conquered it along with
the other territories as far as the west of Satluj river. After the defeat, Pradyuman
Shah again made another unsuccessful attempt to regain the lost patrimony.
In 1803, they again attacked the Garhwal kingdom, and conquered it along with
the other territories as far as the west of Satluj river. After the defeat, Pradyuman
Shah again made another unsuccessful attempt to regain the lost patrimony.
Page 32
A permanent absorption of Kumaon in the company's territories was also
expected to provide the political and military advantages. The river Kali formed
the well defined boundary from the snowy mountains to the plains. It also created
the ...
A permanent absorption of Kumaon in the company's territories was also
expected to provide the political and military advantages. The river Kali formed
the well defined boundary from the snowy mountains to the plains. It also created
the ...
Page 47
This Sanad incorporated the recent territorial revisions.” According to this Sanad,
Rawain was finally incorporated in the state and the entire parganah of Nagpur
west of the river Majkoor and District Dehradun along with the Garhwal east of ...
This Sanad incorporated the recent territorial revisions.” According to this Sanad,
Rawain was finally incorporated in the state and the entire parganah of Nagpur
west of the river Majkoor and District Dehradun along with the Garhwal east of ...
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Contents
Geographical Cultural and Historical | 1 |
AngloNepalese | 29 |
Continuity and Change 5874 | 58 |
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