Bilaspur State or Kahlur State, sometimes Kahloor Riyasat, was a kingdom (697-1849) and later
princely state
A princely state (also called native state or Indian state) was a nominally sovereign entity of the British Raj, British Indian Empire that was not directly governed by the British, but rather by an Indian ruler under a form of indirect rule, ...
(1849-1948) in the
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In Pakistan
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* West Punjab, a province of Pakistan from 1947 to 195 ...
ruled by a separate branch of Chandravanshi
Chandel dynasty.Raja Bir Chand 697-730 was the founder of the state but it was named as Kahlur only after the Construction of Kahlur Fort by Raja Kahal Chand around 890-930CE and Raja
Anand Chand the 44th Raja was the last ruler.
The state was Earlier known as
Kahlur Riyasat and was later renamed
Bilaspur.
[States before 1947 A-J]
/ref> It covered an area of , on the name of River Bias (from Biaspur later became Bilaspur) and had a population of 100,994 according to the 1931 Census of India
The Census of India prior to independence was conducted periodically from 1865 to 1941. The censuses were primarily concerned with administration and faced numerous problems in their design and conduct ranging from the absence of house numbering ...
. The last ruler of Bilaspur State acceded to the Indian Union Union of India or Indian Union may refer to:
* The country of India
* Dominion of India (1947–1950)
* The Government of India, whose legal name is "Union of India" as per Article 300 of the Indian constitution
* Political integration of India
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on 12 October 1948.
Bilaspur State remained Bilaspur Province in independent India until 1950 when the province was briefly renamed "Bilaspur State" before it was merged with Himachal Pradesh state as a district in 1954.[Social, cultural, and economic history of Himachal Pradesh By Manjit Singh Ahluwalia]
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In the pre-partitioned Punjab, the Raja of Kahlur ( Bilaspur) elevated the Kolis to the status of Kshatriya and he wanted them to serve in his army and Raja did so.
History
According to local Oral Tradition and Records during the reign of Raja Harihar Chand a new state was founded around 697 CE by his son First Ruler Raja Bir Chand. After Raja Kahal Chand had built Kahlur Fort the state was named after as Kahlur(probably from Kahal-pur) and the Ruling Chandel Dynasty of Kahlur was also Known as Kahluria.
Initially the capital of the state was at a place named Jandbari — now in Hoshiarpur district — and then it was transferred to Kahlur Fort, but was later moved permanently to present town Bilaspur[ by Dip Chand, the 32nd Raja of Kahlur ()
Raja Bhim Chand who succeeded Raja Deep Chand fought Battle of Nadaun against Mughals and came out victorious. Mughals under Alif Khan were supported by Raja of Kangra and Raja ]Dayal Dayal is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
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*Benny Dayal (born 1984), a UAE-Indian playback singer
*Bhagwat Dayal Sharma or B. D. Sharma (1918–1993), first Chief Minister of Haryana of Independent India
*Bhawani Dayal Arya Colle ...
of Bijarwal
When Raja Bhim Chand abdicated in 1692 to lead a life of sanyasi the state was at previously unknown heights.
The reign of Bhim Chand's son Ajmer Chand was of conquest as well. By the end of his forty years reign the number of states paying tribute was considerable: Baghal State, Baghat, Keonthal, Beja, Mangal, Bhajji, Mahlog
Mehlog or Mah(i)log was a princely state of India before and during the colonial British Raj. In 1940 it had a population of 8,631 and an area of . The capital city was Patta.
On 15 April 1948 Mahlog acceded to the Indian Union. Later it was ...
, Dhami, Kuthar
Kuthar, formerly Krishangarh, is located in the Solan district of Himachal Pradesh. Krishangarh (Kuthar) is situated on the MDR-75 i.e. Shalaghat-Arki-Kunihar-Kuthar-Patta-Brotiwala (previously known as State Highway-9) adjoining Sabathu, Kasaul ...
, Kotkhai, Kunihar
Kunihar is a valley town in the Solan district of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh, which is also known as "Hatkot" and "Choti Vilayat." Kunihar is situated, alongside Kuni Rivulet,a small river or Khad in shape of garland or Har so is th ...
, Balsan, and Nehra among others. All continued to pay tribute until Mahan Chand reign 1778 but by 1790 only Mangal State continued to acknowledge Bilaspur'so suzerainty.
Since the 18th-century the rulers of Bilaspur State patronised artists of the Kangra painting style.
Bilaspur State came under British protection in 1815 under Raja Mahan Chand and became one of the Simla Hill States
The Hill States of India were princely states lying in the northern border regions of the British Indian Empire.
History
During the colonial Raj period, two groups of princely states in direct relations with the Province of British Punja ...
. Raja Anand Chand was the last ruler of the princely state and Pandit Sant Ram was the last Home Minister. As Bilaspur acceded to India on 28 October 1948, Bilaspur retained an independent identity as a separate province and as a part-C State of India. The Raja was appointed commissioner of the State. In following years after Raja resigned his deputy Chhabra, who was appointed by govt of India, helped run the temporary govt of Bilaspur while the territory of the princely state was politically integrated into the Indian Union.
From 26 January 1950 Bilaspur was administered by the Government of India as a separate C-Class state named Bilaspur State which in 1954 was incorporated into the State of Himachal Pradesh as a province.[
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The Family
Chandel in Bilaspur belong to different branches of the ruling family.These families are numerous, and all enjoyed jagir
A jagir ( fa, , translit=Jāgir), also spelled as jageer, was a type of feudal land grant in the Indian subcontinent at the foundation of its Jagirdar (Zamindar) system. It developed during the Islamic rule era of the Indian subcontinent, start ...
pension
A pension (, from Latin ''pensiō'', "payment") is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years and from which payments are drawn to support the person's retirement from work in the form of periodic payments ...
s from state amounting in aggregate to Rs. 40,000 a year in 1933.The chief names are:
*Ajmerchandia
*Kaliyanchandia
*Tarachandia
*Sultanchandia
Rajas
#Bir Chand, founder; ()
#Udhran Chand
#Jaskarn Chand
#Madanbrahm Chand
#Ahl Chand
#Kahal Chand, 6th Raja;()
#Slar Chand
#Men Chand
#Sen Chand
#Sulkhan Chand
#Kahn Chand, 11th Raja. Conquered Hindur, which he created as a separate realm for his second son.
#Ajit Chand, 12th Raja (son of Khan Chand)
#Gokul Chand
#Udai Chand, ()
#Gen Chand
#Pruthvi Chand
#Sangar Chand, ()
#Megh Chand, ()
#Dev Chand
#Ahim Chand
#Abhisand Chand, ()
#Sampurn Chand ()
#Rattan Chand ()
#Narandar Chand
#Fath Chand
#Pahar Chand
#Ram Chand
#Uttam Chand
#Gyan Chand ()
#Bikram Chand ()
#Sultan Chand ()
#Kalyan Chand ()
#Tara Chand ()
#Dip Chand ()
# Bhim Chand (Kahlur) ()
#Ajmer Chand ()
#Devi Chand ()
#Mahan Chand ()
#Kharak Chand ()
#Jagat Chand ()
#Hira Chand ()
#Amar Chand ()
#Bijai Chand ()
# Anand Chand ()
References
Further reading
* Hutchinson, J. & J. PH Vogel (1933). ''History of the Panjab Hill States'', Vol. II. 1st edition: Govt. Printing, Pujab, Lahore, 1933. Reprint 2000. Department of Language and Culture, Himachal Pradesh. Chapter XIII Bilaspur State, pp. 494–518.
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