Kingdom of Garhwal | |||||||||
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823–1949 | |||||||||
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Common languages | Garhwali, Sanskrit | ||||||||
Religion | Hinduism | ||||||||
Demonym(s) | Garhwali | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
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• 823 | Kanak Pal (first) | ||||||||
• 1684–1716 (peak) | Fateh Shah | ||||||||
• 1946–1949 | Manabendra Shah (last) | ||||||||
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• Established | 823 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Garhwal division, Uttarakhand, India |
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Garhwal kingdom was an independent Himalayan kingdom in the current north-western Himalayan state of Uttarakhand, India, founded in 823 CE by Kanak Pal the progenitor of the Panwar dynasty that ruled over the kingdom uninterrupted until 1803 CE.[1][2]
The kingdom was divided into two parts during the British Raj, namely: the princely state of Garhwal and the Garhwal District of British India. During this period, the princely state of Garhwal was one of the States of the Punjab Hills which became part of the Punjab Hill States Agency although it was not under the Punjab Province administration. The princely state of Garhwal or Independent Garhwal consisted of the present day Tehri Garhwal district and most of the Uttarkashi district. This former state acceded to the Union of India in August 1949 CE.