This article is about the natural and historical region. For the state during the British Raj, see Jaipur State.
Khoh
AD 221/321–AD 1028/1128
Status
Tributary state of Chauhans
Religion
Hinduism
Government
Monarchy
Raja
• AD 221/321 — 257/357
Chandrasen Chanda (first)
• AD 977/1077 — 1028/1128
Alan Singh Chanda (last)
Historical era
Medieval India
• Established
AD 221/321
• Disestablished
AD 1028/1128
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Western Satraps
Kingdom of Amber
Today part of
Rajasthan, Republic of India
Khoh,[1] also known as Khogong, was the capital of the kingdom of Amber which was located in the Dhundhar region of Rajputana. Which was located just five miles to the east of Jaipur city and was ruled by the Chanda clan.[2][3] Rao Chandrasen Chanda abandoned Mahishmati city and established a kingdom here.[4] It was the capital of the Chandas till the 11th century and of the Kachhawahas from the 11th to the 13th century.
^Kling, Doris Marion (1993). The Emergence of Jaipur State: Rajput Response to Mughal Rule, 1562–1743. University of Pennsylvania. p. 64. Retrieved 23 April 2023. ... Deoti from the Badgujar Rajputs and subdued several Mina chieftains, known as the Panch - wara, by conquering their hill forts -- Machi ( renamed Ramgarh ), Khoh, Getor, and Jotwara, dotting the countryside surrounding Amber.
^Sarkar, Jadunath (1994) [1984]. A History of Jaipur: C. 1503–1938. Orient Longman Limited. pp. 23, 24. ISBN 81-250-0333-9. Khoh, five miles east of Jaipur city, was taken from its lord, a Mina named Chanda, and it became Dulha's capital after his father's death.
^Bond, J. W.; Wright, Arnold (2006). Indian States A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey. Asian Educational Services. p. 173. ISBN 978-81-206-1965-4. Dulha Rai afterwards acquired three more Mina strongholds, namely, Khoh, Getore, and Jhotwara. Dulha Rai (1006-1037), in the early part of his reign, had some trouble with the Badgujars, whom he totally routed. Subsequently a prince of Southern India besieged his relative at Gwalior, and at the request of the latter, Dulha Rai marched with an army to render help. He succeeded in beating off the invader, but was wounded in the battle, and on his return, he died at Khoh in 1037/1137.
Khoh, also known as Khogong, was the capital of the kingdom of Amber which was located in the Dhundhar region of Rajputana. Which was located just five...
defeated the Meenas of Amer and made Amer the capital of Dhundhar after Khoh. He also defeated the Ahirs of Dhundhar region and annexed their petty territories...
month of Jyestha (June). The temple is situated just 2 km from the Kali Khoh. Currently, the whole Vindhyavasini temple complex is being renovated at...
from this dynasty who ruled the territory of Dhundhar, with his capital at Khoh in present-day Rajasthan. He started his rule from Dausa which he obtained...
other deities can be found. Some of them are Ashtabhuji Devi Temple and Kali Khoh Temple. It is said that the goddess chose Vidhyanchal to stay after killing...
this place is unique. Situated on the Indore-Nemawar road, Gidya Khoh or Gidiya Khoh lies in the Dewas District, and has a waterfall surrounded by a valley...
Kadia Khoh is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Berasia tehsil. According to the 2011 census of India, Kadia...
successor of Dulha Rai, who ruled the Dhundhar region with their capital at Khoh in present-day Rajasthan. Kakil was born to mother Maruni and father Dulha...
high hill koot as Chitra koot, since it is located on the bank of river Khoh. It is situated in the southwestern part of the state and is one of the main...
small town which is surrounded by mountains and situated on the banks of the Khoh River. Dugadda is located at 29°48′N 78°37′E / 29.80°N 78.62°E / 29.80;...
(Madhya Pradesh) Gambhir River Parbati River (Rajasthan) Ramganga River Khoh River Mandal River Alaknanda River Mandakini River Pindar River Nandakini...
Siya Khoh is a small village in the Alwar District of Rajasthan state of India. It comes under the Mundawar tehsil, the Basmenpur gram panchayat, and the...
are carrying khoh a basket Til? Til? Phi kit khoh Til? you {are carrying} {a basket} Til? 'Will you take a basket, Til? Phin shim ka khoh, Til? Wh-questions...
earliest known member of the dynasty is Susharman, who is known only from the Khoh inscription of Samkshobha. The inscription describes Susharman as a learned...
chief who partly controlled the city. Dulha Rao soon defeated the Meenas of Khoh and Manchi and later completed the conquest of Dhundhar by defeating the...
Mahashivratri) Dhupgarh (the highest peak of the Satpuras and Madhya Pradesh) Handi Khoh (deep valley) Apsara Falls (fairy pool) Jatashankar (stalagmite-filled cave...
Himalayas. There is a good chance of finding them in Khoh River as Sil Gad stream joins the Khoh river at Uttarakhand's Pauri district. The holotype HNBGUCP/Zool...
of Gwalior, had taken possession of it, who had moved to Dausa and made Khoh his capital after Dausa. Raja Dulherai expanded the state by mixing Manchi...
is known from the Khoh copper plate land grant, records a land grant of a village to certain brahmanas by him. According to the Khoh inscription of his...
3 km away on a hillock, and a temple of goddess Kali in cave called Kali khoh temple. The pilgrims prefer to visit these three temples, which is a part...
The copper-plate inscription of the Maharaja Sharvanatha (533–534 CE) from Khoh (Satna District, Madhya Pradesh) describes the Mahābhārata as a "collection...
Kakil Deo defeated the Susawats he made Amber the capital of Dhundhar after Khoh. Kakil Deo was a son of Dulherai. In early times, the state of Jaipur was...
and hydroelectric production. About 15 miles from here it is joined by the Khoh, after which it enters the Moradabad district, where on the alluvial lowlands...
(Niwaj) Dhar River Chhapi Ahu River Pipalaaj River Paravan River Kaalee khoh River Aamjhar Choli Ujaad Chakan River Bamani Gambhir River Kakund River...