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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 ...
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.
In 1688, Udyot Chand, erected several temples at Almora, including Tripur Sundari, Udyot Chandeshwar and Parbateshwar, to mark his victory over Garhwal and Doti. The Parbateshwar temple was renamed twice, to become the present Nanda Devi Temple. Gyan Chand, the King of Kumaon ascended the throne in 1698.
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.
Song Composer(s) Co-artist(s) August 15: 347 "Roop Rangili" Rajan Anand Aadmi: 348 P. K. Mishra "Jaan Se Badhkar" Jatin–Lalit: Kumar Sanu Aadmi Khilona Hai: 349 "Mehndi Lagane Ki Raat" Nadeem–Shravan: Aankhen: 350 Indeevar "Angna Mein Baba" Bappi Lahiri: Aashik Awara: 351 "Amar Mere Suhaag" Laxmikant–Pyarelal: 352 "Chand Aur Piya" Aasoo ...
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-artist(s) 7 Bijliyan: 205 "Dekho Chal Padi" Usha Khanna Yogesh Usha Khanna, Parvati Khan, Kalyani Mitra 206 "Dekho Chal Padi Hum" (version 2) Aag Ke Sholay: 207 "Hum Tumhe Na Denge Vote" Divya Davda Khalid Amit Kumar, Vijayta Pandit, Shabbir Kumar 208 "Ho Raam Raam Japna" Anuradha Paudwal 209 "Bas Mein Nahin" solo ...
Jagat Singh I: 1628–1652 Karan's son, attempted to restore fort of Chittor but Shah Jahan blocked his attempt. Raj Singh I: 1652–1680 Jagat's son, fought and defeated Mughals many times. Regained territory and increased the wealth of the kingdom. Fought against Aurangzeb. Eventually poisoned by Aurangzeb's loyalists. [22] [23] [24] Jai ...
Abul Fazl's Ain-i-Akbari (Bikaner manuscript, edited by Syed Ahmad Khan) names 19 Tomara kings. It places the first Tomara king in 372 CE (429 Vikram Samvat). It might be possible that the era mentioned in the original source used by Abul Fazl was Gupta era, which starts from 318 to 319 CE; Abul Fazl might have mistaken this era to be Vikrama ...