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Jasrota kingdom in the
Himalayan foothills of
India was
founded in 1064 A.D at south-eastern
Jammu between the Ravi and the Ujh
rivers which ended in...
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Andotra sub-caste.
Prior to 1921, the
Kathua district was
known as the
Jasrota district.
Between 1921–1931, the
headquarters of the
district was shifted...
- painters".
Around 1740 he left the
family workshop in
Guler and
moved to
Jasrota,
where he
painted most of his
works for the
local Rajput ruler Mian Zorowar...
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Jasrota ****embly
constituency is one of the 90 ****embly
constituencies in the
Jammu and
Kashmir Legislative ****embly. "
Jasrota constituency formed in Kathua...
- Himalayas:
Jammu –
ruled by the
Jamwal clan
Mankot –
ruled by the
Mankotia clan
Jasrota –
ruled by the
Jasrotia clan
Lakhanpur –
ruled by the
Lakhanpuria clan...
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Jammu region.
Jasrotia surname is
derived from
Jasrota in
Hiranagar tehsil which was
capital of
Jasrota kingdom till 1815
where they once ruled. Their...
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administration was
organised as follows:
Jammu province:
Districts of Jammu,
Jasrota (Kathua), Udhampur,
Reasi and Mirpur.
Kashmir province:
Districts of Kashmir...
- painting. The
tradition of
painting later developed in the hill
states of
Jasrota, Mankot, Lakhanpur, Samba, Bhoti, Bandralta, Bhadrawaha, Poonch, and Rajauri...
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Besides gardens and canals, the town
boasts historical landmarks like
Jasrota Fort,
Jasmergarh Fort, and
Bhadu Fort.
Kathua is 80 km (50 mi) away from...
- to stop Sikh
invasions in Jammu. In 1785, the
Sikhs occupied Basholi,
Jasrota, and Ramnagar. Two
years later, In 1787, Raja Braj Dev
tried to recover...