- Bushahr, also
spelt as '
Bashahr' and 'Bussahir' or 'Bushair' was a
Rajput princely state in
India during the
British Raj. It was
located in the hilly...
- Kumarsain. The prin****lity of
Bushahr (also
known as Bashahar, Bushahar,
Bashahr) was once
among the
largest of the twenty-eight
Shimla Hill
States under...
- (Nahan),
Bashahr, and Garhwal. This was the
largest sub-region and it
contained around half the
total area of the
Punjab Hills.
Kullu (Kulu) and
Bashahr states...
- Raja of Sant the Raja of
Shahpura Personal salute of 9-guns the Raja of
Bashahr Warmadewa Dynasty Śri
Kesari Warmadewa (fl. 914)
Ugrasena (fl. 915–942)...
- (m. 1928 - 1967; his death)
Issue Prince Arun
Singh Prince Martand Singh Father Udai Raj
Singh I,
Prince of
Kashipur Mother Princess Devi of
Bashahr...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries themselves are formulated...
- the
Feathers of the
Winged Black Raven Turn White:
Sources for the Tibet-
Bashahr Treaty of 1679–1684," in Mountains,
Monasteries and Mosques, ed. John Bray...
-
travel via Nepal.
Captain Robert Hamond, who
travelled from
Gartok to the
Bashahr State via
Shipki La in 1939,
described his
journey as follows: The road...
-
Sahib Bahadur Third marriage at
Bashahr, 1892, to Rani
Lakshmi Kaur Sahiba, a
Princess of a
Rajput family from
Bashahr (died
September 1959 in Kapurthala)...
- have a daughter,
Rudrangini Kaur),
princess of
Bashahr,
youngest daughter of Raja
Virbhadra Singh of
Bashahr, an
active politician with the
Congress Party...