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  2. List of constituencies of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative ...

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    Shimla Rural: 76,267 65 Jubbal-Kotkhai: 71,566 66 Rampur (SC) 74,838 Mandi: 67 ... Map of constituencies of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Published by ...

  3. Shimla - Wikipedia

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    Shimla is on the south-western ranges of the Himalayas at . It has an average altitude of 2,206 metres (7,238 ft) above mean sea level and extends along a ridge with seven spurs. The city stretches nearly 9.2 kilometres (5.7 mi) from east to west. [33] Simla and Jutogh, 1911 map

  4. Shimla district - Wikipedia

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    Shimla district, known as Simla district until 1972, is one of the twelve districts of the state of Himachal Pradesh in northern India. Its headquarters is the state capital of Shimla . Neighbouring districts are Mandi and Kullu in the north, Kinnaur in the east, Uttarakhand in the southeast, Solan to the southwest and Sirmaur in the south.

  5. Shimla Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    Shimla Lok Sabha constituency (formerly, Simla Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the four Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Himachal Pradesh state in northern India. The seat is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes .

  6. Shimla Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Shimla Assembly constituency, also spelt Simla in olden days, is one of the 68 assembly constituencies of Himachal Pradesh, a northern Indian state. It is a segment of the Shimla Lok Sabha constituency.

  7. Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    A map of the major Rajput kingdoms in Himachal Pradesh. The Kingdom of Gorkha conquered many kingdoms and came to power in Nepal in 1768. [19] They consolidated their military power and began to expand their territory. [19] Gradually, the Kingdom of Nepal annexed Sirmour and Shimla.

  8. Politics of Himachal Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    This administration didn't last either, and after scandals and political turmoil, Ram Lal was forced to resign in 1983, a year after he'd narrowly won re-election. [9] He was replaced by fellow Congress leader Virbhadra Singh. Ever since 1985, no incumbent party has managed to retain control of the Legislative Assembly, and power has flipped ...

  9. Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.The seat of the Assembly is at Shimla, the capital of the state.