MAKE A MEME View Large Image Jullunder Doab Kote Kangra..jpg en Plate 2 from Recollections of India Part 2 Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab by James Duffield Harding 1797-1863 after Charles Stewart Hardinge 1822-1894 the eldest son of the first Viscount Hardinge the ...
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Keywords: Jullunder Doab Kote Kangra..jpg en Plate 2 from Recollections of India Part 2 Kashmir and the Alpine Punjab by James Duffield Harding 1797-1863 after Charles Stewart Hardinge 1822-1894 the eldest son of the first Viscount Hardinge the Governor General The fort depicted Kote Kangra was in Sikh possession until it became the property of the British Government by the Treaty of Lahore March 1846 after the First Anglo-Sikh War The territory of Kashmir occupied an important position in the political geography of India as the British needed a friendly power by which the Northwest frontier could be defended against the Afghans 1847 http //www bl uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/other/019xzz000007382u00002000 html Hardinge Charles Stewart 1822 - 1894 PD-Art Uploaded with UploadWizard Forts in Jammu and Kashmir 1847 in India Historical images of Kashmir Forts in India in art
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