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Raja Jagat Chand (reigned c. 1708-1720) was the Chand king of Kumaon Kingdom. He ascended throne of Kumaon in 1708 CE after his father King Gyan Chand's death. In 1715 CE during Battle of Moradabad he defeated the unite forces of Sikh and Garhwal Kingdom.He Ended The Invasion of Banda Singh Bahadur and He captured Srinagar, the capital of Garhwal.[1][2][3][4][5]
Jagat Chand
जगत चन्द | |||||
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Maharajadhiraja | |||||
53rd Chandel Ruler of Chand Dynasty of Kumaon Kingdom | |||||
Reign | 1708-1720 | ||||
Predecessor | Gyan Chand | ||||
Successor | Raja Devi Chand | ||||
Rajadhiraja of Kumaon | |||||
Born | Malla Mahal Almora Kumaon Kingdom, (present day Uttarakhand) | ||||
Died | c. 1720 Almora, Kumaon Kingdom | ||||
Issue | Kunwar Devi Singh | ||||
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House | Haihaya, Lunar dynasty | ||||
Dynasty | Chand Dynasty | ||||
Father | Raja Gyan Chand | ||||
Religion | Hinduism |
References
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