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Harsil is a village,
tourist hill
station and army area
located on the
banks of the
Bhagirathi River, on the way to Gangotri, a
Hindu pilgrimage site in...
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Frederick Wilson (21
January 1817 – 21/22 July 1883) also
known as Raja of
Harsil,
Pahari Wilson or
Shikari Wilson was a
British sportsman, army deserter...
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During this time, the idol of the
goddess is kept at
Mukhba village, near
Harsil.
Ritual duties of the
temple are
supervised by the
Semwal family of pujaris...
- deep
gorge and
arrives at Bhaironghati. The
river continues to
travel to
Harsil and
crosses the
Bhagirathi Granite. It then
enters a wide
valley and meets...
- It is also a
starting point for
Himalayan tourist destinations such as
Harsil, Chopta, Auli, as well as
summer and
winter trekking destinations like Dodital...
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Gangotri Byp**** road,
chungi Badethi. Sat (7) Taal or Sattal : Near in
Harsil Uttarkashi (I)
Chatgiya Taal (II)
Dabriya Taal (III)
Mradunga Taal (IV)...
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officer who
deserted during the
First Afghan War and
later became "Raja of
Harsil."
James Brooke, an
Englishman who in 1841 was made the
first White Rajah...
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connects Kinnaur district of
Himachal Pradesh with
Harshil in Uttarakhand.
Harsil-Kharcham
Highway will have a
Lamkhaga P**** tunnel, and the
highway route...
- India". The
Times of India. Hutchison,
Robert (1 July 2010). The Raja of
Harsil: The
Legend of
Frederick "Pahari Wilson". Roli
Books Private Limited....
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construction of a new
nearly 150 km long "Karcham-
Harsil Road" was announced. It will link
Karcham on NH-5 to
Harsil on NH-34, both in
Himachal Pradesh. This new...