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Bilaspur State or
Kahlur State,
sometimes Kahloor Riyasat, was a
kingdom (697–1849) and
later princely state (1849–1948) in the
Punjab Province ruled by...
- Dam project. The area that is now
Bilaspur District was
formerly known as
Kahlur, a
princely state of
British India. The
ruler acceded to the Government...
- to his
accession to the
throne of
Bilaspur state (alternatively
known as
Kahlur state),
there had been
friendly ties
between the
polity and the Sikh gurus...
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allied force of
rajas of the Hill
States of the
Sivalik range,
specifically Kahlur, Kangra, and Guler. Raja Bhim
Chand strongly objected to the Guru beating...
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rulers of the
Sivalik Hills led by Raja
Ajmer Chand of
Princely State of
Kahlur (Bilaspur).
After escaping from Lohgarh,
Banda Singh set his
plans in motion...
- of
Bhangani was
fought between Guru
Gobind Singh's army and Bhim
Chand (
Kahlur) of
Bilaspur on 18
September 1686 or 1688, at
Bhangani near
Paonta Sahib...
- Empire. He was born in the
Chandel Rajput family in the
princely state of
Kahlur (Bilaspur,
state of Chandels), in present-day
Himachal Pradesh,
hence known...
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Singh and the
Kahlur forces led by Bhim Chand. This was also the
first battle fought by Guru
Gobind Singh. Bhim Chand, the
ruler of
Kahlur did not like...
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Kopperunchinga I, King (c.1216–1242)
Kopperunchinga II, King (c.1243–1279)
Kahlur (complete list) –
Sangar Chand, Raja (1197–1220) Megh Chand, Raja (1220–1251)...
- (1168–1200)
Baijal Singh,
Rawal (1200)
Kailan Singh,
Rawal (1200–1219)
Kahlur (complete list) –
Gokul Chand, Raja (early 12th century) Udai Chand, Raja...