- Bharmour, also
known as
Machu Picchu of Himachal,
formally known as Brahmpura, was the
ancient capital of
Chamba district in
Himachal Pradesh, India. Situated...
- musk deer.
Bharmaur: This
picturesque small town is
bounded by high
mountain ranges, and is
known for its
ancient temples and monuments.
Bharmaur is the base...
- devotees. The land
where Gaddis lived extended from 15
miles (24 km) west of
Bharmaur,
upstream of the
confluence of
Budhil and Ravi rivers, up to Manimahesh...
-
Sanghar p**** to
Bharmaur via Holi, the
Thamsar P**** from
Billing to
Manali via Bara Bhangal, the
Jalsu p**** from
Baijnath to
Bharmaur, and the forest...
- [citation needed] Raja
Shahil Verman,
around 920 AD,
shifted his
capital from
Bharmaur to present-day
Chamba Town. It is
believed that King
Shahil Varman ruled...
- Khatris.
There is a po****r
saying among them "Ujreya La**** te
baseya Bharmaur"
meaning that when La**** was
deserted (possibly by the
Muslim invasion)...
-
valley at a
place called Brahmapura,
which later became known as
Bharmaur.
Bharmaur is
situated 75
kilometres (47 mi) to the east of the
present day Chamba...
- are four
dialects of the language: The
first one is
spoken in the
entire Bharmaur,
Chhatrari and
Bhatyat Tehsils of
Chamba and
Gaddi speaking regions of...
-
Jammu and
Kashmir in India, Kham
Magar in
western Nepal and
Gaddis of
Bharmaur region of
Himachal Pradesh. In some cases, the
distances travelled by the...
- "eighty-four". It is also very
significant that
nowhere else,
except at
Bharmaur in
Chamba district, may be seen the
living tradition of the Eighty-four...