The document lists 46 medieval Western Himalayan hill states, providing information on each state including the district it was located in, the founder, year established, capital, last ruler, and year of integration. The states ranged in size from small principalities to larger kingdoms, and most were integrated into the Indian union by 15 April 1948, following Indian independence.
The document lists 46 medieval Western Himalayan hill states, providing information on each state including the district it was located in, the founder, year established, capital, last ruler, and year of integration. The states ranged in size from small principalities to larger kingdoms, and most were integrated into the Indian union by 15 April 1948, following Indian independence.
The document lists 46 medieval Western Himalayan hill states, providing information on each state including the district it was located in, the founder, year established, capital, last ruler, and year of integration. The states ranged in size from small principalities to larger kingdoms, and most were integrated into the Indian union by 15 April 1948, following Indian independence.