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Anupshahr is a major village located in Bhadra, Rajasthan tehsil, Hanumangarh District, India.It belongs to Bikaner division. It is popular as name "Nopra". It is an Historical village located some 24 km south-west of Bhadra and around 134 km off to Hanumangarh.It also located at border of Hanumangarh District.
During the British Raj Alirajpur was the capital of Alirajpur State, one of the princely states of India. [4] After India got independence in the year 1947, the ruling family of Alirajpur State moved to Delhi, where the last ruler of Ali Rajpur, Surendra Singh, subsequently served as the Ambassador of India to Spain in the 1980s.
Raja bhader pal founded bhaderwah, bhaderwah is also known as bhaderkashi, nagon ki bhoomi..Raja was a pal rajput dynasty.. modern day rajputs are the descendants of original bhaderwahi's..Bhaderwah was ruled by its native rulers up until 8th century AD. [11]
Following World War II, the Italian Republic awarded the town of Popoli with the "Silver Medal of Civil Merit" (Medaglia d'argento al merito civile): "Crucial center, occupied by German troops the day after the armistice, was subjected to repeated and violent bombardments which caused the deaths of ninety-one civilians and the destruction of nearly all of the public property.
ASI board at Chittorgarh Fort stating that the fort was originally built by the Mori rulers, who are claimed to be a branch of the Mauryan dynasty. In 1303, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khilji defeated the Guhila king Ratnasimha, and captured the fort. [17] The fort was later captured by Hammir Singh, a king of the Sisodia branch of the ...
The inscriptions refer to Demetrius, the region's ruler during that time. [ 16 ] Seven kilometers southwest of Duhok, Halamata Cave is an archaeological site containing the Assyrian relief carvings known as the Maltai Reliefs, associated with the northern canal system built by the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 704–681 BCE) to carry water to ...
The Girwa region was thus already well known to Chittorgarh rulers who moved to it whenever the vulnerable tableland Chittaurgarh was threatened with enemy attacks. Maharana Udai Singh II, in the wake of the 16th-century emergence of artillery warfare, decided during his exile at Kumbhalgarh Fort to move his capital to a more secure location.
General and historian Vasily Potto wrote: "The Arabs have put someone named Shah-Bal the ruler of the Laks". [4] In 778 the construction of the first mosque was completed in Kumukh and Islam got established in Lakia. Gazi-Kumukh had been in the past a large trading and political center of Dagestan and capital of Gazikumukh Khanate.