- Kangra-Lambagraon
Kangra-Lambagraon was a princely estate in
British India ,WITH PREVIPURSE OF rS 70,000/-. Lying in the present-day state ofHimachal Pradesh , the estate was ruled by the ancientKatoch dynasty. "Trigarth" and "Jallandhra" were other names by which the state was known in former times. In 1947, the estate comprised 437 villages, encompassed an area of 324 km², and enjoyed a revenue of approx. Rs.1,76,000/-.History
The
Katoch dynasty are reputed to have ruled the town ofKangra and its vicinity since time immemorial. Several very extended interregnums are however acknowledged, most significantly the period c.1620-1783, when the area was placed under the control of a Mughal garrison. As the Mughal power waned, many former officers of themughal empire took autonomous charge of their areas of control, and this situation obtained in Kangra. Meanwhile (in 1758), Ghamand Chand, a supposed scion of the dispossessed family, attained a position of power in the Punjab plains, being appointed governor ofJalandhar byAhmed Shah Abdali . Building upon this ascendency, Ghamand Chand's grandson Sansar Chand rallied an army, ousted the then ruler of Kangra, Saif Ali Khan, and gained possession of his patrimony. This came to pass in 1783, and Sansar Chand was aided by the Kanhaiya "misl", one of several informal but armed militias of Sikhs that roamed the Punjab in that era.During the campaign, Raja Sansar Chand and his mercenary force overran other nearby principalities and compelled the submission of their rulers. He reigned over a relatively large part of present-day
Himachal Pradesh for perhaps two decades, but his ambitions brought him into conflict with theGorkhas ruling the then nascent state ofNepal . The Gorkhas and the recently humbled hill-states allied to invade Kangra in 1806. The Raja was defeated and left with no territory beyond the immediate vicinity of the fortress of Kangra, which he managed to retain with the help of a small Sikh force sent to his aid byRanjit Singh . In this despair, the Raja treated with Ranjit Singh at Jawalamukhi in 1809. By that treaty, Raja Sansar Chand surrendered his (now largely notional) state to Ranjit Singh, in return for a substantial fief to be held under the suzerainty of the latter. This estate consisted, in 1947, of 20 villages yielding a revenue of Rs. 40,000/- and encompassing an area of 324 km². Ranjit Singh duly established his rule over the land; Sansar Chand received in appenage the estate of Lambagraon.British era: As a result of the
First Anglo-Sikh War (1846), the area between theSutlej and Ravi rivers, including the hill states, were ceded by the Sikhs to the HEIC. Thus, Lambagraon came under the authority of the British and was one of the feudatory estates placed under the Simla Hill States' Superintendency. In deference with the ruling dynasty's association withKangra town (and given the fact that the estate fell within Kangra district) the estate was referred to as "Kangra-Lambagraon".The princely estate of Kangra-Lambagraon acceded unto the
Dominion of India in 1947; the following year, it was merged with its sister states of the erstwhile Simla superintendency to create a province named "Himachal Pradesh", administered by a Chief Commissioner.Purported timeline of the Katoch dynasty
C. 4300 BC
*Rajanaka Bhumi Chand founded theKatoch DynastyC. 3000 BC
* TheRaja s ofKangra fought against theHindu deity lordRama C. 1500 BC
* (234th) Raja Susarma Chandra fought against thePandava s in theMahabharata war
* He also built the fort of KangraC. 900 BC
* The Katoch kings fought thePersia n andAssyria n attacks on PunjabC. 500 BC to
* Rajanaka Parmanand Chandra (better known asPorus ) foughtAlexander the Great C. 275 BC
* The Katoch Rajas foughtAshoka the Great and lost their lands inMultan C. 100 AD
* The Rajas of Kangra fought numerous battles against the Rajas ofKannauj C. 470 AD
* The Rajas of Kangras fought the Rajas ofKashmir for the supermacy in the hillsC. 643 AD
*Hsuan Tsang visited the Kingdom of Kangra (then known as "Jallandhra")C. 853 AD
* Rajanaka Prithvi Chandra's reignC. 903 AD
* Coinage of Kangra from this period can be seen in the Himachal MuseumsC.1009 AD
*Mahmud of Ghazni invades Kangra (captures a large booty)C. 1170 AD
* Kingdom of Kangra is divided into two parts,Kangra and Jaswan
* The Katoch armies fight againstMuhammad of Ghor (the lands ofJalandhar were lost c.1220 AD)C. 1341 AD
* Rajanaka Rup Chandra's looting expeditions take him till the gates of Delhi
* The Katoch kings fight Taimur
*Tughlaq s grant the title ofMian to the Katoch Royal FamilyC.1405 AD
* Further division of the Kangra State; state of Guler is foundedC.1450 AD
* Further Guler State is also divided and a new State namely SIBA is found.C.1526 - 1556 AD
* Sikandar Shah Suri and the Rajas of Kangra combine their forces againstAkbar but are defeated
* The Raja of Kangra renders his alliance to EmperorAkbar and in return in given the title ofMaharaja
* Later, the Mughals attack the fort of Kangra 52 times but fail to defeat itC. 1620 AD
* Mughals occupy the fort of Kangra
* FirstEurope an travelers to the court of KangraC. 1700 AD
* Maharaja Bhim Chandra unites withGuru Gobind Singh againstAurangzeb
* He receives the title of Dharam Rakshak from theGuru C. 1750 AD
* Maharaja Ghamand Chandra is made the (first ever Rajput)Nizam ofJalandhar by theDurrani sC. 1775 AD to C. 1820 AD
* The golden age of Kangra underRaja Sansar Chand-II
* Kangra miniature painting flourishes under himC. 1820 AD
* Decline of the Kangra state
* Kangra fort occupied by theSikh s after the Gorkha War but the Fort of Siba was re- captured by Raja Ram Singh after defeated the army of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.1846 AD
* The Sikhs cedeKangra to the HEIC
* The Katoch kings fight for their independence against the British. Raja Pramod Chand loses the battle and is taken prisoner toAlmoda – he dies there1924 AD
* Maharaja Jai Chandra of Kangra-Lambagraon is granted the title of "Maharaja" as a hereditary distinction, and a salute of 11 guns as a personal honour.1947 AD
* Maharaja Dhruv Dev Chandra (last ruler of Kangra-Lambagraon) merges his estate with theDominion of India , when India gains Independence1957 AD
*H.H. theDalai Lama takes up residence atDharamsala near Kangra1972 AD
* The Princely Order is abolished in India and the Rajas of Kangra-Lambagraon become ordinary citizens
* The district of Kangra is merged with the newly founded state ofHimachal Pradesh .
* Present titled Raja of Katochs is Raja Aditya Dev Chand Katoch.Titles held by the Kangra family
* Rajanaka (Supreme King)
*Katoch (best in swordmanship)
* Bada Raja (big king)
*Mian (a muslim honorific)
*Maharaja (great king)
* Dharam Rakshak (protector of the Hindu faith)
* Nizam-i-Jaladhra (Governor of Jalandhar)
* Chattarpati Naresh (king)
* Bhadur (brave)
* CSICompanion of the Star of India
* KCIE (Knight Commander of the Indian Empire)
*FRSA (Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts)
* Dharam Rattan (Jewel of righteousness)
* Alha Malik (high master)
* Himachal Ratan (Jewel of the Himalayas)ee also
*
Katoch
*Kangra
* Kangra districtExternal links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~royalty/files/pix_india14.html Kangra-Lambagraon Royal Family]
* [http://www.uq.net.au/%7Ezzhsoszy/ips/k/kangra.html Genealogy of the ruling chiefs of Kangra]
* [http://www.world66.com/asia/southasia/india/himachalpradesh/dharamsala History of Kangra]
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