- Pithoragarh
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native_name = Pithoragarh | type = city | latd = 29.58 | longd = 80.22
state_name = Uttarakhand
district = Pithoragarh
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altitude = 1514
population_as_of = 2001
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footnotes =Pithoragarh, a city with a Municipal Board in the
Pithoragarh district in the Indian state ofUttarakhand , was carved out of district of Almora in 1962.Geography
Pithoragarh is located at coord|29.58|N|80.22|E|. [ [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/IN/39/Pithoragarh.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Pithoragarh] ] It has an average elevation of 1,514
metre s (4,967 feet).Overview
Pithoragarh is a small town, which gives its name to the district. It lies in the centre of the western half of the
Soar Valley which resembles the Kashmir valley on a miniature scale. It is prettily dotted with villages, generally placed on eminences. The view from Pithoragarh is very fine as all the peaks of Panch Chulhi, Nanda Devi and Nanda Kot are visible from high spots in the town. [http://pithoragarh.nic.in/Gazetteer/gazetter19.pdf A document from official website of Pithoragarh] ]The town is set in a valley popularly known as "Soar"(root meaning is Cool) and lies in the centre of four hills Chandak, Dhwaj, Kumdar and Thal Kedar, and stretches in the southern flank to Jhulaghat demarcated by the
Kali river adjoining the barren peaks ofNepal Hills. It is snuggled in the folds of four kots Bhatkot, Dungerkot, Udaikot and Unchakot. [ [http://pithoragarh.nic.in Official website of Pithoragarh] ]Pithoragarh, is known as the gateway to the Himalaya's from the north, as pilgrims trek through this town to the
Kailash Lake Manasarovar andOm Parwat .History
In 1841 Pilgrim (Barron), while passing through Pithoragarh, wrote : "... The first view of Pithoragarh is striking, in one instant, when you reach the top of the pass (Chandak) which overlooks it, a wide valley bursts on the view, with the small neat military cantonment, fort and scattecyan villages, and meandering streams, which distribute fertility to thousands of well cultivated fields.... I was apprehensive, too, that the beauties of Nainital had exhausted the store, and found that I was never in my life more mistaken."
After its conquest by the Rajwar of Ukko Bhartpal in the year 1364, Pithoragarh was for the whole of the remaining 14th century ruled by three generations of Pals. The kingdom extended from Pithoragarh to Askot. According to a tamrapatra (brass plate inscription) dating back to 1420, the Pal dynasty was uprooted by the Brahm dynasty of Nepal but subsequently, following the death of Gyan Chand in a conflict with Kshetra Pal, the supremacy of Pal dynasty was restored.
It is believed that Bhartichand, an ancestor of Gyan Chand, had replaced Pals, the ruler of Pithoragarh, after defeating them in 1445. In the 16th century, the Chand dynasty again took control over Pithoragarh town and built a new fort, in the year 1790, on the hill where the present Girls Inter College is situated. Subsequently, under the British rule, Pithoragarh remained a Tehsil under Almora district until it was elevated to a district in the year 1962.
While the above narration cannot be authenticated, the fact is that "the district is named after its headquarters town, Pithoragarh. Tradition has it that during the reign of the Chand rajas of
Kumaon , one Piru, also called Prithvi Gosain, built a fort here and named it Prithvigarh which in, in course of time, got changed into Pithoragarh."Places of interest
Once the bastion of the Chand rulers, Pithoragarh town is littered with temples and forts belonging to that era.
The town had two forts one of which has been demolished, its place being taken by the Government Girls’ Intermediate College building. The building of the other fort houses the treasury and the tahsil. Other places of interest in Pithoragarh are Patal Bhuvaneshwar [Gangolihat] , Chandak, Dewalthal,
Dharchula ,Munsiyari and Kali Mandir ofGangolihat . Kumaon University College is the main educational institution in the district for higher studies.
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