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Keonthal State,
covering an area of 482 km2, was one of the
Princely states of
India during the
period of the
British Raj. Its
capital was Junga. Keonthal...
- 1896 to Jubbal. (title?)
Rawin =
Rawingarh the Raja (formerly Rana) of
Keonthal,
where the
feudal pyramid included five
zaildars (jagirdars collecting...
- In 1830, the
British acquired the
surrounding land from the
chiefs of
Keonthal and
Patiala in
exchange for the
Rawin pargana and a
portion of the Bharauli...
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approved the
South end of
Knollswood Spur
which belonged to the
Rajah of
Keonthal.
After negotiations the site was
acquired through the
intervention of the...
- East,
Ambala district in the
South West, and the
states of
Patiala and
Keonthal in the North-West.[citation needed] But by chance,
shortly after this event...
- of
erstwhile Junga Princely estate. The
estate of Junga, also
known as
Keonthal estate, was
formed before 1800 AD. The
temperature range is not very high...
- Sirmaur, Garhwal,
Mandi and
Suket and to have
subdued the thakur's of
Keonthal, Kothkhai, Kumhar-Sain, Balsan, Theog,
Darkoti Rana of
Jubbal etc. Raja...
- Dhami, Non
Salute Punjab Hill
state Jubbal, Non
Salute Punjab Hill
state Keonthal, Non
Salute Punjab Hill
state Kumharsain, Non
Salute Punjab Hill state...
- were Kangra, Nurpur, Suket, Mandi, Kutlehar, Baghal, Bilaspur, Nalagarh,
Keonthal, Dhami, Kunihar, Bushahar, Sirmour. "History of Himachal".
Cultural Dep...
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situated on the
Jakhoo Hill. The
Europeans sought permission on the Raia of
Keonthal, from
whose state much of
simla was
later carved out, to
build residences...