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of Jammu and Kashmir. The title could not be passed on through inheritance, and he could not administer his jagir. Raghunath Singh died in 1918, after which Laxman Singh succeeded him.
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In 1877, the jagir in Jaswan, along with several other former properties in Rajpura and Amb, was restored to Ummed's grandson Ran Singh (b. 1833), who also later acquired the jagir of
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The titles claimed by the princes, however, were still denied any recognition until Raghunath Singh (b. 1852) was granted the title of
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According to legend Jaswan state was founded in 1170 CE by Raja Purab Chand from the Kangra royal family.
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Detail of Jaswan (Jaswal) from a map of the various Hill States of the Punjab Hills region, copied in 1852
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per annum. In 1848, he joined the Sikh in an unsuccessful revolt against the
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Rajput clan. It was founded in 1170 AD by Raja Purab Chand, a cadet of the
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lineage and marriages to two of the daughters of Maharaja
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in Jammu upon marriage to a granddaughter of Maharaja
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Index

Princely State

Sikh Empire
Kangra State
Sikh Empire
Una, Himachal Pradesh
India
Indian
Himachal Pradesh
Jaswal
Katoch
Kangra
Ranjit Singh
Sialkot
jagir
Rs
British
Almora
Ramkot
Gulab Singh
Katoch
Ranbir Singh



Dogra Legends of Art and Culture
ISBN
978-8173870828

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