Mankot is a Village situated in Bageshwar district in the State of Uttarakhand, India. It is located at a distance of 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) from Bageshwar...
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North India, during the early 17th to mid 19th century, notably Basohli, Mankot, Nurpur, Chamba, Kangra, Guler, Mandi and Garhwal. Nainsukh was a famous...
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Rajput painting (section Mankot)
foliage". Mankot court life was affected by Sikhs interventions in the 18th and 19th centuries and a general decline in painting set in. In 1846 Mankot state...
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serves Vamana, while a suspicious Shukra tries to stop him. Painting from Mankot, Jammu and Kashmir, c.. 1700–1725. Affiliation Daitya, Asura Genealogy Parents...
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nearby city defeating them with ease. Their leader, Mankot forfeited to the might of Gojo. Mankot, who felt a change of heart after this fight, offered...
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Hills region of the Western Himalayas: Jammu – ruled by the Jamwal clan Mankot – ruled by the Mankotia clan Jasrota – ruled by the Jasrotia clan Lakhanpur...
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present-era to describe painting styles produced in the courtly settings of Mankot, Guler, Kangra, Kulu, Mandi and Basohli states. The Punjab Hills are not...
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Gangolihat came under the rule of the Mankoti kings, who had their capital at Mankot. In Janhavi naula at Gangolihat belonging to 1264 A.D. there is a piece...
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middle, in a yogic asana, upside down), Atri (down right). Pahari, from a Bandralta-Mankot workshop; c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh...
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movements of Humayun's half-brother, Kamran Mirza, in the neighbourhood of Mankot. Islam Shah died on 30 October 1553 and was succeeded by his 12-year-old...
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Abdullah Khan Mughal. The marriage took place in 1557 during the siege of Mankot. Bairam Khan did not approve of this marriage because Abdullah's sister...
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attempted to attack Lahore; he was driven back to the hill-fortress of Mankot (in present-day Jammu and Kashmir) where he waited for six months for Afghan...
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Himachal. The Rajput rulers of princely states especially Nurpur, Jammu, Mankot, Guler, Basohli, Chamba, Bandralta, Jasrota, Jaswan were particularly devoted...
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Vasudeva Takes the Infant Krishna Across the Yamuna River. Master at the Court of Mankot, c. 1700. Government Museum and Art Gallery, Chandigarh...
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employment under the Sur Empire, he defected to the Mughals during the siege of Mankot during which he was with Sikander Sur but later sided with the emperor Akbar...
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adored by the Gods. Basohli. India. c. 1660–70. Maharaja Sital Dev of Mankot in Devotion, Ink, opaque watercolor, and silver on paper (c. 1690). Ragaputra...
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originated in Basohli from where the style spread to the Hill States of Mankot, Nurpur, Kulu, Mandi, Suket, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Chamba, Guler and Kangra...
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recaptured Barahmandal moved capital to Alamnagar and renamed it Almora Annexed Mankot and Danpur Rudra Chand 1568–1597 Successfully defended Terai from nawab...
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from Billy the Kid's Old Timey Oddities, an American comic book series Mankot, the ride of Gojo from the comic book Gojo Human Spider, Peter Parker's...
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Nāma. Translated from the Persian by Henry Beveridge. 1904, Band II, p. 9. Mankot (Fort) liegt in dem Ort Ramkote, 32°38′18″N 75°20′17″E / 32.63842911187403°N...
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Kangtang; Kongnkog; Kuffen; Kukwar; Kuyim; Lazhan; Lifir; Lipchok; Lop; Mabe; Mankot; Mantamtam; Mban; Mindim; Nassarawa; Ndinzhan; Ngura; Ngwak; Nowar; Nwur;...
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Gangoli. In the 16th century, the Chand king, Balo Kalyan Chand, invaded Mankot, the seat of Mankoti kings, and annexed Gangoli to his kingdom, the Kumaon...
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king Balo Kalyan Chand annexed Danpur along with Pali, Barahmandal and Mankot to Kumaun. In 1791, Almora, the seat of the Kumaon, was invaded and annexed...
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Husain Quli Khan. Having difficulty negotiating with Quli Khan, he went to Mankot. Hearing this news, Ali Shah sent a force and captured him. After spending...
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marriage to Ranbir Singh's granddaughter, Ran Singh was granted a jagir at Mankot in Jammu. The titles claimed by the princes, however, were still denied...
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Devi Mahatmya, c. 1565-1575 Saptarishi. Pahari painting from a Bandralta-Mankot workshop, c. 1700 Raja Sidh Sen of Mandi - An Informal Portrait. Mandi workshop...
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