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Princely state of India
Keonthal State, covering an area of 482 km2, was one of the Princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. Its capital was Junga. Keonthal
Keonthal
Hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India
the early 19th century, Chail was a part of the Keonthal state. In 1814, it was wrested from Keonthal by the Gurkha forces under Amar Singh Thapa. After
Chail,_Himachal_Pradesh
Princely states in the northern border regions of British India
Dhami, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Jubbal, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Keonthal, Non Salute Punjab Hill state Kumharsain, Non Salute Punjab Hill state
Hill_States_of_India
Geographical and cultural region in Northern India
rivers. Beja Baghal Baghat Bhajji Bushahr Darkoti Dhami Theog Jubbal Mangal Keonthal Sirmaur (Jaunsar was part of it) These states were politically divided
Mahasu_(region)
Dialect of Lower Mahasu Pahari, India
name from former princely Keonthal state, the dialect is spoken usually in the areas which were parts of the then Keonthal state. Today some of these
Keonthali_dialect
Indian politician (1934–2021)
1985, he was married for the second time, to Pratibha Singh, princess of Keonthal. Pratibha had been elected thrice to the Lok Sabha from Mandi, for the
Virbhadra_Singh
Independent boys-only boarding school in India
approved the South end of Knollswood Spur which belonged to the Rajah of Keonthal. After negotiations the site was acquired through the intervention of the
Bishop_Cotton_School_(Shimla)
Capital of Himachal Pradesh, India
In 1830, the British acquired the surrounding land from the chiefs of Keonthal and Patiala in exchange for the Rawin pargana and a portion of the Bharauli
Shimla
Agency of British India
(Hindur), Bashahr, Baghat, Balsan, Beja, Bhajji, Darkoti, Dhami, Jubbal, Keonthal, Kumharsain, Kunihar, Kuthar, Mahlog, Mangal, Sangri, Tharoch. Punjab Bahawalpur
Punjab_States_Agency
Anglican church in Shimla, India
the hills in the 1820s. The Europeans sought permission on the Raia of Keonthal, from whose state much of Simla was later carved out, to build residences
Christ_Church,_Shimla
Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
of erstwhile Junga Princely estate. The estate of Junga, also known as Keonthal estate, was formed before 1800 AD. The temperature range is not very high
Junga,_Himachal_Pradesh
were Kangra, Nurpur, Suket, Mandi, Kutlehar, Baghal, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Keonthal, Dhami, Kunihar, Bushahar, Sirmour. Vedic era Mahajanapadas Janapada Painted
Early history of Himachal Pradesh
Early_history_of_Himachal_Pradesh
Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
Haroli and Shimla.He was the Modi (financer) to the princely states like Keonthal, Bhagat, Jubal, Malerkotla, Koti Riyasat, Maharaja Jammu, Maharaja Patiala
Haroli_Tehsil
Countries in Asia which are monarchies
1751–1948 India Keonjhar State non-salute state 12th century–1948 India Keonthal non-salute state late 18th century–1948 India Khairagarh State non-salute
Monarchies_in_Asia
1701 battle during the Mughal-Sikh Wars
themselves. The Rajas of hill states, Jammu, Nurpur, Mandi, Bhutan, Kullu, Keonthal, Guler, Chamba, Garhwal, Dadhwal, Hindur, Jaswan, Bilaspur, Kangra, Bijarwal
First_siege_of_Anandpur
Hill kingdom and later princely state of British India (697–1948)
number of states paying tribute was considerable: Baghal State, Baghat, Keonthal, Beja, Mangal, Bhajji, Mahlog, Dhami, Kuthar, Kotkhai, Kunihar, Balsan
Bilaspur State (princely state)
Bilaspur_State_(princely_state)
District of Himachal Pradesh in India
Baghat, Kunihar, Kuthar, Mangal, Beja, Mahlog, Nalagarh and parts of Keonthal and Koti and hilly areas of the erstwhile Punjab State which were merged
Solan_district
Suburb and village in Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh
Shimla city. The parts of Ghanahatti came under former princely states of Keonthal and Dhami. It lies in Shimla district, at the border of Shimla and Solan
Ghanahatti
1674 1947 India Kawardha 1751 1948 India Keonjhar 12th century 1948 India Keonthal late 18th century 1948 India Khairagarh 1833 1948 India Khandpara 1599
List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(alphabetical)
District of Himachal Pradesh in India
Bashahr, Keonthal, Baghal, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, and other minor hill states. Note3: 1921-1931 census: Including Bashahr, Nalagarh, Keonthal, Baghal, Jubbal
Shimla_district
Neighbourhood in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
the Chhota Shimla ridge, were sparsely populated forested areas under Keonthal state. The region mainly consisted of dense Deodar and Oak forests with
Chotta_Shimla
Convent school in Himachal Pradesh, India
CBSE board in the 21st century. Rani Sudha Kumari, former princess of Keonthal state (titular queen of Jubbal). Urvashi Kumari. The Princely and Noble
Convent of Jesus and Mary, Shimla
Convent_of_Jesus_and_Mary,_Shimla
Neighbourhood in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Historical traditions connect the temple with the rulers of the former Keonthal State and Junga estate. According to local accounts, Raja Balbir Sen had
Taradevi,_Shimla
Indo-Aryan and Western Pahari language of India
Specimen in Keonthali spoken around lower parts of Shimla district, which were parts of Keonthal state
Mahasu_Pahari
Sikh gurudwara in Chennai, India
Maharani Vidyawati Devi Sahib of Vizianagaram, a princess who hailed from Keonthal near Shimla and married into a princely Andhra family. The gurudwara is
Sri Guru Nanak Sat Sangh Sabha Gurudwara, Chennai
Sri_Guru_Nanak_Sat_Sangh_Sabha_Gurudwara,_Chennai
Hindu festival
Retrieved 23 March 2026. "Hariyali Utsav celebrated with traditional flair in Keonthal region - HIMACHAL HEADLINES". 5 August 2024. Retrieved 23 March 2026. Harela
Harela
Political integration of India Vindhya Pradesh Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Keonthal" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press
Kothi_State
Former Indian princely state
According to legend, Basant captured a small place in the hills of the Keonthal pargana of Patiála, which he subsequently named Basantpur, and which later
Baghat
Ethnic group
adjoining forests in the Shimla Hill States, including Bushahr, Khaneti, and Keonthal. With restrictions through quotas by the Himachal Pradesh Forest Department
Gurjars_in_Himachal_Pradesh
British government recognitions
Government of India in the Finance Department. Raja Hamendar Sen, Raja of Keonthal State, Simla Hill States, Punjab. Colonel (temporary Brigadier) Lionel
1936_Birthday_Honours
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