6591 Kingdom of Kumaon (Kumaoni: कुमाऊं राज्य , Persian: پادشاهی کوماون , Tibetan: ཀུ་མའོ་རྒྱལ་ཕྲན།) also known as Kurmanchal, was a Himalayan kingdom that...
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from the Gorkhas, who had annexed the erstwhile Kingdom of Kumaon in 1790. It was formed into a division of what was then called Ceded and Conquered Provinces...
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Mirza, the title of Mirza and not Khan or Padshah, which were the titles of the Mongol rulers. Pandey, Badri Dutt (1993). History of Kumaon (Volume 1 ed.)...
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Pradyumna Shah and retained Kumaon Kingdom. In 1791 Gorkha forces of the Kingdom of Nepal, invaded Kumaon and took control of most of the hill country, expelling...
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The Chand kingdom was a kingdom that ruled the Kumaon area in present-day Uttarakhand state of India, after the decline of the Katyuri kingdom. At times...
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adoptive father, the previous Maharaja Trimal Chand. Under his reign the Kingdom of Kumaon grew considerably in influence, territory, power and wealth. His rule...
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Nobles were able to persuade Maharaja Deep Chand of the Kingdom of Kumaon, an old Himalayan ally of the Mughal Empire, to support the Afghan side in the...
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The Kumaon Regiment is one of the oldest infantry regiments of the Indian Army. The regiment traces its origins to the 18th century and has fought in every...
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Mahadev or Birmaha] of Tomara dynasty re-established the city (in 736 CE). The Kumaon-Garhwal manuscript names only 15 rulers of "Toar" dynasty, and dates...
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Rohilla dynasty (category Dynasties of India)
dynasty ruled over the Kingdom of Rohilkhand and held suzairnty over the Kingdom of Kumaon and Kingdom of Garhwhal. The Nawabs of Rampur eliminated communal...
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Haldwani (redirect from History of Haldwani)
largest city of Kumaon. It is also the second most populous city in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Haldwani is said to be the financial capital of Uttarakhand...
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The Garhwal and Doti invasion of Kumaon was a joint military offence of Garhwal Kingdom and Doti Kingdom on Kumaon Kingdom in 1680. The increasing dominance...
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Doti District (category Districts of Nepal established during Rana regime or before)
control of the Raikas (rulers of the Doti kingdom, alternately Kumaun or Rainka Maharaj). Ancient Doti was a part of Kumaon Kingdom, Now remaining Kumaon region...
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Almora (category Cantonments of India)
Kumaon Kingdom. It is considered the cultural heart of the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. According to the provisional results of the 2011 Census of India...
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Man-Eaters of Kumaon is a 1944 book written by hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. It details the experiences that Corbett had in the Kumaon region of India from...
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Kumaoni Rajput (category Social groups of Uttarakhand)
The Rajputs in Kumaon also known as Kumaoni Rajput are members of the Rajput community who held considerable power in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand from...
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dictionary. Kumaon or Kumaun may refer to: Kumaon division, a region in Uttarakhand, India Kumaon Kingdom, a former country in Uttarakhand, India Kumaon, Iran...
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Uttarakhand (redirect from Politics of Uttarakhand)
overran Almora, the seat of the Kumaon Kingdom. It was annexed to the Kingdom of Nepal by Amar Singh Thapa. In 1803, the Garhwal Kingdom also fell to the Gurkhas...
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received the regions of Bhabar–Terai up to the Ganges as a grant from then Sultan; thus bringing it under the Kingdom of Kumaon. This area remained under...
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Pithoragarh (redirect from History of Pithoragarh)
the reign of the Chand Rajas of Kumaon, one Piru, also called Prithvi Gosain, built a fort here and named it Prithvigarh which, in the course of time, got...
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Kumaoni people (category Kumaon division)
to be the birth place of Kurma avatar of Hindu god Vishnu. The Kurmanchal kingdom was a medieval kingdom of Kumaon. it was established by Vasudeo Katyuri...
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Sudurpashchim Province (category Provinces of Nepal)
western region of Kumaon which was formed after the disintegration of the Katyuri Kingdom of Kumaon around the 13th century. Doti was one of eight different...
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Katyuri Dynasty (redirect from Katyuri Kingdom)
kingdom among themselves, they declared themselves independent kings and established their own kingdoms in various parts of Kumaon, King Brahmdeo of this...
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the Raja of Kumaon, Ali Mohammed rose as the 14-year-old leader of his foster father's militia. Due to the role he played in the establishment of Rohilkhand...
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Far-Western Development Region, Nepal (category Regions of Nepal)
Doti was an ancient kingdom of the Far-Western region of Nepal which was formed after disintegration of the Katyuri kingdom of Kumaon and the Far-Western...
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the rule of Chand dynasty in Kumaon. Lohaghat remained under the Kingdom of Kumaon until the fall of Almora at the hand of Gurkhas in 1790. The Banasur...
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Reddi kingdom or Kondavidu Reddi kingdom existed from 1325 to 1448 CE in southern India. Most of the region that was ruled by the kingdom is now part of modern-day...
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overran Almora, the seat of the Kumaon Kingdom, in 1791and in 1804 the Garhwal Kingdom also fell to the Gurkhas. With the end of the Anglo-Nepalese War...
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on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 10 February 2011. Jim Corbett 1944. Man-Eaters of Kumaon. Oxford University Press India: Kingdom of the Tiger at IMDb v t e...
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Kongo Capital: M'banza-Kongo Kotte – Kingdom of Kotte Capital: Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte Kumaon – Kingdom of Kumaon Capital: Champawat Kutai – Kutai Kartanegara...
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