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Mankot is a
Village situated in
Bageshwar district in the
State of Uttarakhand, India. It is
located at a
distance of 13.5
kilometres (8.4 mi) from Bageshwar...
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Mankot court life was
affected by
Sikhs interventions in the 18th and 19th
centuries and a
general decline in
painting set in. In 1846
Mankot state...
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nearby city
defeating them with ease.
Their leader,
Mankot forfeited to the
might of Gojo.
Mankot, who felt a
change of
heart after this fight, offered...
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North India,
during the
early 17th to mid 19th century,
notably Basohli,
Mankot, Nurpur, Chamba, Kangra, Guler,
Mandi and Garhwal.
Nainsukh was a famous...
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serves Vamana,
while a su****ious
Shukra tries to stop him.
Painting from
Mankot,
Jammu and Kashmir, c.. 1700–1725.
Affiliation Daitya,
Asura Genealogy Parents...
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Abdullah Khan Mughal. The
marriage took
place in 1557
during the
siege of
Mankot.
Bairam Khan did not
approve of this
marriage because Abdullah's sister...
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Hills region of the
Western Himalayas:
Jammu –
ruled by the
Jamwal clan
Mankot –
ruled by the
Mankotia clan
Jasrota –
ruled by the
Jasrotia clan Lakhanpur...
- present-era to
describe painting styles produced in the
courtly settings of
Mankot, Guler, Kangra, Kulu,
Mandi and
Basohli states. The
Punjab Hills are not...
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Akbar and
Bairam Khan
moved against him, he took
shelter in the fort of
Mankot and held out for
about six months,
hoping that a
distraction from Adil Shah...
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movements of Humayun's half-brother,
Kamran Mirza, in the
neighbourhood of
Mankot.
Islam Shah died on 30
October 1553 and was
succeeded by his 12-year-old...