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  2. Chand dynasty of Kumaon - Wikipedia

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    Chand kings. Location of the Kumaon, and main South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the Ghurid Empire invasion of the subcontinent. [1] Fort and the capital city of Kali Kumaon, Champawat, 1815. The Chand dynasty was a Hindu Rajput dynasty that ruled the Kumaon area in present-day Uttarakhand state of India, after the decline of the ...

  3. Kumaon Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kumaon Kingdom. Location of the Kumaon Kingdom, and main South Asian polities in 1175, on the eve of the Ghurid Empire invasion of the subcontinent. [ 1 ] Kumaon Kingdom was an independent Himalayan kingdom in Kumaon, a region located in the eastern part of the present-day Uttarakhand state of India.

  4. History of Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    History of Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is a Himalayan state in North India, nestled between the Tibetan Plateau and the Indo-Gangetic Plains. The name, which means "northern land" or "section" or "northern part" in Sanskrit was made popular in the 80s as part of the wider statehood struggle within the region. Present day Uttarakhand comprises the ...

  5. Katyuri Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Nepal. The Katyuri Kingdom (or Katyuri dynasty) was a medieval Hindu ruling clan of Khasa origin [4][note 1] that ruled over the regions in Uttarakhand in India and western Nepal from 700 to 1200 CE. The founder of this dynasty, King Vasu Dev was originally a Buddhist ruler, but later he started following Hindu practices sometimes attributed to ...

  6. Garhwal Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The royal dynasty of Garhwal started with Kanak Pal. Garhwal Kingdom was founded in 823 AD, [1] when Kanak Pal, the prince of Malwa (present day Madhya Pradesh), on his visit to the Badrinath Temple, met Raja Bhanu Pratap, the ruler of Chandpur Garhi, one of the 52 Garhs of Garhwal. Raja Bhanu Pratap had no sons.

  7. Kumaon division - Wikipedia

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    The Katyuri dynasty was a ruling Hindu dynasty of Khasha origin [14] and was founded by Vashudev Katyuri. they established their kingdom and called it Kurmanchal kingdom, they dominated lands of varying extent from the 'Katyur' (modern day Baijnath) valley in Kumaon, between 7th and 11th centuries AD, and established their capital at Baijnath ...

  8. Tehri Garhwal district - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census Tehri Garhwal district has a population of 618,931, [14] roughly equal to the nation of Solomon Islands [15] or the US state of Vermont. [16] This gives it a ranking of 520th in India (out of a total of 688). [14] The district has a population density of 169 inhabitants per square kilometre (440/sq mi). [14]

  9. Kuninda kingdom - Wikipedia

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    India Nepal. The kingdom of Kuninda (or Kulinda in ancient literature) was an ancient central Himalayan kingdom documented from around the 2nd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, located in the southern areas of modern Himachal Pradesh and far western areas of Uttarakhand in northern India and Doti Gadwall in Nepal.