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he was advised by him that he had transcended into the twilight of Mira-Krishna and thus as a tribute to his enlightenment should smuggle the same very statue which Mira worshipped to hills where it will be safe from the barbaric hands of Mughals. The erected temple in Nurpur Fort closely resembles that of the Hari dev temple, built by
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who began the Vikrama Samvat era in 57 BCE after defeating the Shakas belonged to the same lineage. The principal era to which the luni-solar system is exclusively adapted is that of Vikramaditya, called Samvat. The prince from whom it was named was of the Tuár dynasty and is supposed to have reigned
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literally meaning Mango orchard). Yet this long siege could not break the will of Raja jagat Singh and his men whose ration had diminished. According to folklore the men of Raja Jagat Singh one day to fool cordoning forces used the milk of female dog (who had been given litter inside fort but fed in
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rebelled. The frescoes in Diwan-i-Aam mentions the establishment year as (1610), while the statue was hidden underneath the pond during uncertain times. Thakur dwara was repaired and the statue was recovered in peaceful times by Raja Mandhatta (1661-1700) (grandson of Raja Jagat Singh). In 1886 ASI
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must have accompanied Raja Basu although Raja Jagat Singh is reputed to have halted at Chittorgarh in the night and heard the sound of "ghungroo" and smell of Mollesary and someone reciting bhajan with "tanpura" outside in the ruins of Fort Chittor. When he told this episode to the learned Brahmin,
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This temple is visible from some majorly parts of Nurpur, because it is located at high location. It is believed that this temple has the divine power, if someone pray for something then their wish is definitely fulfilled. For visiting this temple one should need go from a village named Baduhi,
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Pathania from Chamba state and was secretly fortified by him and his sons in preparation for his infamous rebellion against Mughals(1640–42). This fort was never seized or captured. However, Raja Jagat Singh Pathania was persuaded to stop the war against the
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It is the biggest shrine representing the Nurpur kingdom. The temple inside the fort called Brij Raj Swami was built in the 16th century and is known to be one of the only places where both the idols of Lord Krishna and Meera Bai are worshiped.
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On the foots of Fort Mau, established at a 'bauli' (natural spring) to honour a snake born along with Raja Nag Pal in the 14th century. Descendants who believe their lineages from Nurpur kingdom offer the first hairs of their newly born sons.
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The folklore associated with the siege of the fort goes that the Mughals forces cordoned off the fort for such a long time that they planted mango plants which fruited before the end of the siege (this place near taragarh fort today is called
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Fortified by Raja Vasudev after Pathankot was overtaken by Akbar in the 16th century. It was sacked in 1618 and 1640 by Mughals and remained the main seat of the royal family till 1849.
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Detail of the territory of Nurpur from a map of the various Hill States of the Punjab Hills region, copied in 1852. Parts of its borders has not been fully demarcated on the map.
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The very first fort after which the Pathania became a surname is now in ruins. Today, Fort Road and Gulmohar Resthouse exists on a top of a small hill at that very location.
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Patronized by Raja Jagat Singh who practiced his battlefield strategies by playing chauper (chess) with Devi. The temple seems to be rebuilt at the old location.
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the final winner of the contest annexed Nurpur kingdom in 1815. Raja Bhir Singh retook the Nurpur in 1846 but died fighting at the gates of Nurpur Fort.
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knew that Jagat Singh could not be browbeaten and he could use his help in times of war. Therefore, he sent for a compromise on mutually agreed terms.
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Nurpur reached its peak between 1580 and 1613 during the reign of Raja Basu Dev who built an impressive fort that can still be seen today but his son
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areas which ended in 1815. The remnants of Nurpur kingdom exist as ruined forts, restored temples, water bodies, and canals in
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The shrine was safely buried in the pond in 1618 when the Fort was besieged and there were no chances of survival by Raja
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from (1747-1767) Raja Fateh Singh survived the invader but Raja Prithvi Singh (1770-1805) expelled Muslim branch of
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His struggle was continued by his son Raja Jaswant Singh Pathania and his uncle's son 'Bansein Wazira'
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branch) whom he considered as claimant of Nurpur kingdom to take exile in 1779 at Mahal Moriyan Fort
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to honour Mughal emperor and empress as 'Nur' was a common prefix to their names Nur-ud-din Muhammad
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during Mughal occupation from (1568-1616). Raja Basu was sent to capture Rana of Mewar ( Udaipur)
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colony, they migrated to Pakistan in 1947. Also, Prithvi Singh forced his brother Inder Singh (
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in 1099 permanently stationed his garrison at Pathankot and the territorial surname
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kingdom in the Himalayan foothills of India was founded in 1064 A.D at north-eastern
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Relief work dedicated to Krishan Leela on foundation of ruined temple in Nurpur Fort
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Tomar Raja Mahipal a k.a Kunwar Pāla (1021-1051) of Delhi in 1043 defeated
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otherwise a backward road from Jassur town also keep you to this temple.
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1846 – 1849 Jaswant Singh (state annexed by the British) (d. 1898)
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in 1849 and the last ruling monarch of Nurpur, was given Rs 5000/-
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discovered the ruins of a temple which were excavated in 1904.
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which was under British control. The state was annexed by the
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In 1620 the change of name from Dhameri to Nurpur was done by
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Raja Bhir Singh had to face threats from all sides bordering
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Legend of Brij Raj temple built in 1613, inside Nurpur Fort
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appointed Inder Singh's son Ishri Singh as courtier in the
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Henry Thoby Prinsep, James Prinsep, Edward Thomas (1858).
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History of Pathania Rajas of Nurpur, District Kangra
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History of Pathania Rajas of Nurpur, District Kangra
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12th century – 1313 Uncertain number of successors
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Detail of the territory of Nurpur from a map of the various Hill States of the Punjab Hills region, copied in 1852. Parts of its borders has not been fully demarcated on the map.
Pathankot
Nurpur
Takri script
Dogri
Kangri
Chambeali
Urdu
Hinduism
Hereditary monarchy
Jhetpal
Bhir Singh
Ghaznavid Empire
Trigarta Kingdom
Sikh Empire
a series
History of India

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Madrasian culture
Soanian
Neolithic
Bhirrana
Jhusi
Lahuradewa
Mehrgarh
South Indian Neolithic
Indus Valley Civilization
Post Indus Valley Period
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Vedic civilization

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