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 1815. The remainants of Jasrota kingdom exists as ruined forts, restored temples, water bodies and canals in Hiranagar tehsil, Narowal tehsil, Nagri tehsil, Kathua tehsil, Marheen tehsil, Dinga Amb tehsil, Ramkot tehsil, Mahanpur tehsil, Billawar tehsil.
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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...
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...
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...
canals, the district of Kathua also contains historical landmarks such as Jasrota Fort, Jasmergarh Fort and Bhadu Fort. Kathua is 80 km (50 mi) away from...
found this Venerth town in northeast of Jammu. At that time it was part of Jasrota Kingdom founded by Raja Jasdev and handed it over to Raja Karandev. However...
following Hinduism. Jasrotia surname is derived from Jasrota in Hiranagar tehsil which was capital of Jasrota kingdom till 1815 where they once ruled. Their...
of animals (specimens) Villagers around a fire, painting by Nainsukh. Jasrota, c. 1765-1775 Indian Museum information and experience, Kolkata Archived...
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...
1813 and subdued the Rajputs in the Hills of Himachal and in Jammu at Jasrota, Chamba, and Basroli. He also commanded one of the early Sikh expeditions...
founded the town after his name when he was bestowed with the jagir of Jasrota. He also renovated the Jasmergarh Fort situated between Tarnah and Bein...
Mankot indicate influences from still other centres, like Bandralta, Jammu, Jasrota or Chamba. In works after c. 1750 "faces generally appear slightly heavier...
c. 1570 Lady by Nainsukh, a court painter in the small Rajput state of Jasrota, 1750s. Pahari painting. Shah Fath Ali Shah, by Mihr 'Ali, c. 1813 Chinese...
Guler. Guler, c. 1740 Raja Balwant Singh of Jasrota examining a painting with Nainsukh by Nainsukh. Jasrota, 1745-1750 Ragini Madhumadhavi, by Jay Krishna...
eldest son. Later, while Manaku worked at Guler, Nainsukh migrated to Jasrota court, and in his oeuvre that flourished under the patronage of Raja Balwant...
state 18th century–1948 India Jaso State non-salute state 1732–1948 India Jasrota non-salute state India Jaswan State non-salute, annexed by the British...
painting. Important centres are profiled in detail such as Guler, Kangra, Jasrota, Jammu, Mandi, Chamba, Bilaspur, Nurpur, Kullu, and Gadhwal. The book has...
test Harlan. In December 1829, he was instated as Governor of Nurpur and Jasrota, described by Harlan himself as "two districts then newly subjugated by...
states especially Nurpur, Jammu, Mankot, Guler, Basohli, Chamba, Bandralta, Jasrota, Jaswan were particularly devoted to the Pandori dham. The second Mahant...
as sand and stones. Ujh Barrage has been constructed on this river at Jasrota village (32°28′22″N 75°25′03″E / 32.4728°N 75.4174°E / 32.4728; 75.4174)...