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G.A.V.Sen.Sec.School Kangra

G.A.V.Sen.Sec.School Kangra

Near MNC ground,Kangra, Kangra ,
The oldest school with great history completed more than 100 years of helpful sevices to us. A great salute to this school
Dalhousie

Dalhousie

Kangra, Kangra ,
Hill Station in Himachal Pradesh
Tel: 9218518700
Palmpur,Kangra, Sujanpur, Hamirpur Mera Banka Himachal

Palmpur,Kangra, Sujanpur, Hamirpur Mera Banka Himachal

Maa Ki God, Kangra ,
Mera Cheal Banka Hiamchal....Thandi Thandi Hawa Jhuldi o Jhulde Chilan De Dalu Jina Himachal ( Kangare ) Da .........www.facebook.com/PalmpurSujanpurHamirpurMeraBankaHimachal.
Tel: 8010002530
Nagrota Surian

Nagrota Surian

Nagrota Surian , Kangra ,
places of Nagrota surian
Kangra

Kangra

kangra, Kangra ,
Geography Kangra is located at 32.1°N 76.27°E.[6] It has an average elevation of 733 metres (2404 ft). The district of Kangra extends from the Jalandhar Doab far into the southern ranges of the Himalaya. It is a town at the confluence of the Bener River and Majhi River, and Beas is an important river here. Visitor's attractions Kangra valley is one of the most picturesque, green and luxuriant valleys of lower Himalyas sheltered by the sublime Dhauladhar range. Many ancient temples like the Jawalaji Temple, Vajreshwari Devi temple, Chamunda Devi temple, chintapurni temple Baba Baroh, Masroor Temple built by Pandvas and Baijnath temple are found here. One can also pay a visit to Gopalpur Nature Park in Gopalpur village and can also see tea gardens there. Kangra Fort is also a popular tourist attraction. Mcleodganj near Dharamshala is the home-in-exile to the Dalai Lama.[7] "Bhagsunag temple" is there. Cricket ground of Dharamshala is also a major attraction because of its location and good quality pitch for players. Maharaja Sansar Chandra Museum adjoins the Kangra Fort. Available at the Museum are Audio guides for the Kangra Fort and the Museum.
Tel: 9625257666
Kangra Fort

Kangra Fort

The Kangra Fort, is located 20 kilometers from the town of Dharamsala on the outskirts of the town of Kangra, India. The fort was first mentioned in Alexander the Great's war records, referring to the 4th century BC.HistoryThe Kangra Fort was built by the royal Rajput family of Kangra (the Katoch dynasty), which traces its origins to the ancient Trigarta Kingdom, mentioned in the Mahabharata epic. It is the largest fort in the Himalayas and probably the oldest dated fort in India.The fort of Kangra was taken by the Mahmud of Ghazni in AD 1009. In 1337, it was captured by Muhammad bin Tughluq and again in 1351 by his successor, Firuz Shah Tughluq. But it was not completely subdued until 1622, when after a siege of fourteen months, it was conquered by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir who garrisoned it with his troops and appointed a Governor to keep the turbulent hill chiefs in check.In the second half of 18th Century, following the decline of Mughal power, Raja Sansar Chand-II succeeded in recovering the ancient fort of his ancestors, in 1789. But by carrying his ambitions too far he came in conflict with the neighboring hill chiefs, the Gurkhas.In 1804, crossing the Gadwall finally in 1805 the Gorkha army conquered Kangda valley across the Sutlej River after continuous fighting for three years. Till 1809 Gorkha Army conquered Kangda Fort. Subsequently in 1809 the Gorkha army was defeated and they had to retreat across Sutlej River. Concurrently as British East India Company was also in their expansion spree of colonization advanced up to Nepal’s the then border. Finally, with Maharaja of Punjab, Ranjit Singh was the conquerer of Kangra Fort in 1809. It remained in the hands of the Sikhs till 1846 when it was made over to the British Government, along with the surrounding hills.
Arni University

Arni University

Arni university, Kathgarh, Near Pathankot, Indora, Distt. Kangra, Himachal Pradesh...