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* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~royalty/files/pix_india14.html Kangra-Lambagraon Royal Family]
*[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]


[[Category:Historical Indian regions]]
[[Category:Historical Indian regions]]
[[Category:Indian Princely States]]

Revision as of 02:29, 7 November 2005


Kangra-Lambagraon was a princely state state in British India. The state has also been known as Trigarth and Jallandhra.

History

C. 4300 BC

C. 3000 BC

C. 1500 BC

C. 900 BC

C. 500 BC to C. O BC

C. 100 AD

  • The Rajas of Kangra fought numerous battles against the Rajas of Kanouj
  • Reign of Kanishka

C. 470 AD

  • The Rajas of Kangras fought the Rajas of Kashmir for the supermacy in the hills
  • Gupta Dynasty

C. 643 AD

C. 853 AD

C. 903 AD

C.1009 AD

  • Mahmud Gazni invades Kangra (captures a large booty)
  • India is a collection of powerful feudal states

C. 1170 AD

C. 1341 AD

C.1405 AD

  • Further division of the Kangra State
  • State of Guler is founded
  • Humayun (son of Taimur) is expelled from India

C.1556 AD

  • Sikandar Shah and the Rajas of Kangra combine their forces against Akbar but are defeated
  • The Raja of Kangra renders his alliance to Emperor Akbar and in return in given the title of Maharaja
  • Later the Mughals attack the fort of Kangra 52 times but fail to defeat it
  • Babur first Emperor of India
  • Akbar the Great is Emperor from c.A.D. 1542 to 1606

C. 1620 AD

  • Mughals occupy the fort of Kangra
  • First European travelers to the court of Kangra
  • The Taj is built (c. 1650 AD)

C. 1700 AD

C. 1750 AD

C. 1775 AD to C. 1820 AD

  • The golden age of Kangra under Maharaja Sansar Chandra
  • Kangra miniature painting flourishes under him

C. 1820 AD

1846 AD

  • British annex Kangra from the Sikhs
  • The Katoch kings fight for their independence against the British Maharaja Parmod Chandra loses the battle and is taken prisoner to Almore – he dies there
  • The Indian Mutiny

1924 AD

  • Maharaja Jai Chandra of Lamba Graon Kangra is given the title of Maharaja as a hereditary distinction along with a personal honour of 11 gun salutes and is also returned the fort of Kangra (in ruins after the 1905 earthquake)

1947 AD

  • Lambagraon Kangra under Maharaja Dhruv Dev Chandra (last ruler of Kangra) merges his state with the Union of India, H.H. the Dalai Lama arrives in Dharamsala Kangra (c. 1957 AD)
  • India gains Independence

1972 AD

  • The Princely Order is abolished in India and the Rajas of Kangra become ordinary citizens
  • The district of Kangra is merged with the newly founded state of Himachal Pradesh.

Titles attained by the Kangra family

See also