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Popularly known as the Devbhumi ­– "Land of the Gods", Himachal Pradesh is a beautiful hill state in northern India nestled in western Himalayas. The state is landlocked with the Tibetan plateau to the east, Jammu and Kashmir to the north, and the Punjab to the west. However the state stands apart from its neighbours in terms of its sheer topographic diversity and breathtaking pristine natural beauty. From vast tracts of high-altitude Trans-Himalayan desert to dense green deodar forests, from apple orchards to cultivated terraces, from snow capped high Himalayan mountain ranges to snow fed lakes and gushing rivers.
Political History of the State:-

The earliest known inhabitants of the region were tribals called Dasas. Later, Aryans came and they assimilated in the tribes. In the later centuries, the hill chieftains accepted suzerainty of the Mauryan empire, the Kaushans, the Guptas and Kanuaj rulers. During the Mughal period, the Rajas of the hill states made some mutually agreed arrangements which governed their relations. In the 19th century, Ranjit Singh annexed/subjugated many of the states. When the British came, they defeated Gorkhas and entered into treaties with some Rajas and annexed the kingdoms of the others. The situation largely remained the same untill 1947. After Independence, 30 princely states of the area were united and Himachal Pradesh was formed on 15th April, 1948. On 1st November, 1966, certain areas belonging to Punjab were included in Himachal Pradesh. On 25th January, 1971, Himachal Pradesh was made a full-fledged State.

The State is bordered by Jammu & Kashmir on North, Punjab on West and South-West, Haryana on South, Uttar Pradesh on South-East and China on the East.

Exclusive Himachal Pradesh:-

Buddhist MonaSteries:-

Bhakra Nangal Dam :-
Rohtang Pass:-
Kullu Dussehra:-
Places To See:-
  Shimla Chamba  
Kullu Solan
Manali Kinnaur
Kangra Bilaspur
Dharmsala Palampur
Wild Life In Himachal :-
Himachal Pradesh has a varied topography, climate and forest cover and is endowed with a vast variety of wildlife in himachal. From times immemorial, this tract is known for its wilderness, landscapes,flora and fauna,beautiful forests and wildlife.At present there are 32 wildlife Sanctuaries, 2 National Parks and 3 Games Reserves in Himachal. More>>
 
Temples:-
Himachal Pradesh, the land of God is located in the northern region of India. Dotted with century old temples, forts, monasteries, the state is described as one of the popular holiday destinations of India. Situated amidst calm, quite and peaceful surroundings, Himachal Pradesh attracts large number of tourists throughout the year. Himachal Pradesh witness as many Gods as there are villages. It is believed that there are around two thousands or more temples all over the state. Baijnath temple, Jwalaji temple, Chintpurni temple, Chamunda Devi temple are some of the famous temples of Himachal Pradesh, which are known for their dignity.
 
Jawala Devi Temple Baijnath Temple
Chamunda Devi Temple Jakhu Temple
 
 
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