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Bageshwar (Kumaoni: Bāgshyār) is a town and a municipal board in Bageshwar district in the state of Uttarakhand, India. It is located at a distance of 470 km from the National Capital New Delhi and 332 km from the State Capital Dehradun. [2] Bageshwar is known for its scenic environment, glaciers, rivers and temples.
Whole of the kingdom was ruined. The people of this very family divided the whole kingdom among themselves, they declared themselves independent kings and established their own kingdoms in various parts of Kumaon, [6] [13] King Brahmdeo of this family (after whose name Brahmdeo Mandi was founded) established his kingdom in Sui.
The area, that now forms Bageshwar district, was historically known as Danpur, and was ruled by Katyuris during the 7th century AD. After the disintegration of the Katyuri kingdom in the 13th century, the area remained under the rule of Baijnath Katyurs, direct descendants of Katyuri kings. [4]
The Kumaon Kingdom remained an independent and sovereign kingdom until 1791, after which the Kingdom, weakened by civil unrest and political instability, was invaded by the Gorkhas of Nepal. [2] [3] After 24 years of oppressive Nepalese rule, this region fell to the British East India Company after they defeated Nepal in Anglo - Nepalese War.
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Champawat- Also known as Kali Kumaon, Champawat is the root of Kumaoni culture. It is from this place Kumaon got its name. [41] Bageshwar- Bageshwar is known as "Kumaok Kashi" (Kumaon's Kashi), because of the holy Saryu flowing through it. Bageshwar is the home to the largest Kumaoni fair "Uttarayini". [42]
Kingdom (original) Kumaon Kingdom The Rajputs in Kumaon also known as Kumaoni Rajput are members of the Rajput community who held considerable power in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand from around the 4th century until the conquest of Kumaon by the Gorkha .
Baijnath is located at 22] 20 km northwest of Bageshwar city, in Bageshwar district in Uttarakhand. It has an average elevation of 1,130 metres (3,707 feet). Baijnath is situated in the Katyur valley of the Kumaon Himalayas at the left bank of Gomati river. Nearby villages include Dangoli, Gagrigol, Haat, Teet Bazar, Purara, Noghar, etc.