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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Timeline of Kathmandu - Wikipedia

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    24 February: Coronation of king Birendra. [9] Natural History Museum of Nepal established. 1979 – Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site established. [10] 1981 – Population: 235,160. [11] 1983 – Daily News English-language newspaper begins publication. [5] 1992 April: Political demonstration; crackdown. [12] Nepal Stock Exchange ...

  5. History of Uttarakhand - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the Katyuri dynasty, the Chand dynasty was established by Som Chand. The Kumaon kingdom was originally limited to an area around its capital, Champawat, later including parts of Nepal and Nainital, Pithoragarh and Almora. Atm Chand succeeded his father, and Indra Chand began silk production.

  6. List of state leaders in 16th-century South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Martanda Varma, Kulasekhara Perumal, King (1503–1504) Vira Ravi Kerala Varma, Kulasekhara Perumal, King (1504–1528) Vijayanagara Empire: Tuluva dynasty (complete list) – Tuluva Narasa Nayaka, King (1491–1503) Viranarasimha Raya, King (1503–1509) Krishnadevaraya, King (1509–1529) Achyuta Deva Raya, King (1529–1542) Venkata I, King ...

  7. Kumaon division - Wikipedia

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    The Chand dynasty was established by Som Chand in the 10th century, [16] by displacing the Katyuri Kings, who had been ruling the area from the 7th century AD. He continued to call his state Kurmanchal and established its capital in Champawat in Kali Kumaon called so, due to its vicinity to river Kali.

  8. 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.

  9. Mahisapala dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Mahisapala Dynasty (Nepali: महिषपाल वंश) was a dynasty established by an Abhira that ruled the Kathmandu Valley. [1] [2] [3] They were also known as Mahispalbanshi. [4]