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Former Kingdom in India
Chibhal or Bhimber state was a region in modern day Azad Kashmir. The inhabitants of the state were known as Chibhalis. Meanwhile, conspiracies were reaching
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Pakistani village
Naming of Chibhal: Because of this conquest in the 1400s, the entire region—from the Jhelum river to the Chenab—began to be called Chibhal (the land of
Ratta,_Azad_Kashmir
Town in Pakistan administered Kashmir
47 km (29 mi) by road southeast of Mirpur. Bhimber was the capital of the Chibhal dynasty, which lasted from 1400 to 1856. In 1486, Raja Howns (probably
Bhimber
Administrative division in Jammu and Kashmir, India
anointed by Ranjit Singh. His brother Dhyan Singh received Poonch and Chibhal, and Suchet Singh Ramnagar. By 1827, Gulab Singh brought under his control
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Indian politician and landlord
Jhelum during the British rule in India. He was the 28th King (Raja) of Chibhal, and by extension the Head of the Chib Rajput Dynasty. He was elected for
Muhammad Akbar Khan (politician)
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Lahnda dialect group spoken in Pakistan
most commonly used by the speakers themselves), Chibhālī, named after the Chibhal region or the Chibh ethnic group, and Pahari (Poonchi) (پونچھی, also spelt
Pahari-Pothwari
Topics referred to by the same term
Chibhali or Chibali may refer to: inhabitants of the former princely state of Chibhal in Kashmir Chibhali dialect, spoken in the region This disambiguation page
Chibhali
Rajput clan
form the Chibhali community. They are found mainly in a region known as Chibhal, that lies on the southern slopes of the Shivalik hills between the Chenab
Bhawpal
Sultan of Pothohar
Khan gathered his troops and invaded the Chibhal territory. Sulaiman Khan Chib, the Raja (King) of Chibhal, put up a tough fight but was eventually defeated
Muqarrab_Khan_Gakhar
Notable members of the Rajput community
his head, accused of multiple murders as well as extortion. He was of Chibhal Royalty Jessica Frazier (16 January 2014). The Bloomsbury Companion to
List_of_Rajputs
Empire Durrani Empire Sikh victory Battle of Bhimber (1812) Sikh Empire Chibhal Chibhal victory Battle of Anandpur (1812) Sikh Empire Kahlur Sikh victory Afghan-Sikh
List of battles involving the Sikh Empire
List_of_battles_involving_the_Sikh_Empire
Ancient fort near Bhimber, Pakistan
constructed during his reign. Later it came under control of the Chibh Kings of Chibhal, who may have re-constructed it with the help of Mughal architects and
Baghsar_Fort
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Chibal may refer to: Chibhal, a region and a former princely state in Kashmir Chi Bal, a village and commune in Srey Santhor District, Cambodia Chibal
Chibal
Sovereign state in South Asia (1320–1589)
states. In the south, the Hill states of Poonch, Rajouri, Kishtwar, and Chibhal (which ruled Bhimber, Mirpur, and the surrounding regions stretching from
Kashmir_Sultanate
Topics referred to by the same term
Chand Chib), a Sufi saint Chib, a social subgroup associated with the Chibhal princely state of India CHIB, a defunct radio station of Chibougamau, Quebec
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