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  2. Jagat Chand - Wikipedia

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    Raja Jagat Chand (reigned c. 1708-1720) was the Chand king of Kumaon Kingdom.He ascended throne of Kumaon in 1708 CE after his father King Gyan Chand's death. In 1715 CE during Battle of Moradabad he defeated the unite forces of Sikh and Garhwal Kingdom.He Ended The Invasion of Banda Singh Bahadur and He captured Srinagar, the capital of Garhwal.

  3. Chand kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The tradition states that Som Chand was an immigrant from Jhusi, a relative of the king of Kannauj, and a contemporary of the last Katyuri king Brahma Deva. [9] Based on this, historian Krishna Pal Singh theorizes that Som Chand may have migrated to Kumaon amid the political upheaval resulting from the Ghaznavid invasion of the Kannauj kingdom ...

  4. List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its ...

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    This is a list of state leaders in the 18th century (1701–1800) . These polities are often sovereign states and then vassal states under a subsidiary alliance to the Maratha Confederacy or British East India Company.

  5. Kumaon kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Fort of chand kings in Champawat the capital of Kumaon Kingdom Kumaon Kingdom in 1765 from the Imperial Gazetteer of India Sometime in the 10th century, the Chand dynasty was established by Som Chand, He continued to call his state Kurmanchal , and established its capital in Champawat in Kali Kumaon.

  6. Jagat Seth family - Wikipedia

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    Jagat Seth was a wealthy merchant, banker and money lender family from Murshidabad in Bengal [2] during the time of the Nawabs of Bengal. [3] [4]Though not at the same scale, but the influence exercised by this family in the finances of the Mughal Empire during the 17th and 18th century would be akin to that exercised by the Rothschild family in Europe.

  7. List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia ...

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    Jagat Chand, Raja (1839–1850) Hira Chand, Raja (1850–1883) ... King (1778–1803) Jagat Singh II, King (1803–1818) subsidiary to the British Raj from 1818.

  8. List of Indian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Jagat Singh I: 1628–1652 Raj Singh I: 1652–1680 Jai Singh: 1680–1698 ... King Reign Som Chand 700–721 Atm Chand 721–740 Purn Chand 740–758 Indra Chand

  9. Bilaspur State (princely state) - Wikipedia

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    Raja Bijai Chand with other Rajput chiefs. Dan Chand, prince of Bilaspur. Last quarter of the 18th century. Bilaspur State or Kahlur State, sometimes Kahloor Riyasat, was a kingdom (697–1849) and later princely state (1849–1948) in the Punjab Province ruled by a separate branch of Chandravanshi Chandel rajput dynasty.