Press24 News Network, Kunihar (Solan)
Published by: Krishan Singh
Updated Sat, 04 Sep 2021 02:01 AM IST
Summary
Rana Sanjay Dev told that there was a puddle near the ancient Shiva temple pond for the Lashkar of Razia Sultan, which was excavated with the permission of Raja Achhar Dev Singh of the then Kunihar princely state and this puddle was converted into a big pond. . At that time Razia Sultan had put the seed of Neel Kamal in this pond.
Talab and Kunihar (File)
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In Uncha village of Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district, gold and silver and asharfis are common in excavations for roads and houses. Many times, weapons of antiquity have also been found here. It is said that in this village of Kunihar area, Razia Sultan lived with her party force. Due to the high place, he had chosen the village of Kunihar princely state as his residence. Rana Sanjay Dev told that there was a puddle near the ancient Shiva temple pond for the Lashkar of Razia Sultan, which was excavated with the permission of Raja Achhar Dev Singh of the then Kunihar princely state and this puddle was converted into a big pond. . At that time Razia Sultan had put the seed of Neel Kamal in this pond. Evidence of this is found even today from the lotus blooming in the pond. Razia Sultan lived here for about two and a half years.
Kunihar was once known as Seventh Mulkh
Before the existence of Himachal Pradesh, Kunihar was a small princely state. Kunihar, popularly known as Sawan Mulkh, is also known as Choti Vilayat due to its natural beauty. The foundation of the princely state of Kunihar was laid by Abhoj Dev, a Suryavanshi Rajput from Akhnoor Jammu, around the eighth century, which was then also known as Kunur princely state. According to folklore, Kuni Khad flows around the Kunihar region and Kuni Khad is seen wearing a necklace to the princely state of Kunihar, due to which today this area is known as Kunihar.
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In Uncha village of Himachal Pradesh’s Solan district, gold and silver and asharfis are common in excavations for roads and houses. Many times, weapons of antiquity have also been found here. It is said that Razia Sultan lived with her party force in this village of Kunihar area. Due to the high place, he had chosen the village of Kunihar princely state as his residence. Rana Sanjay Dev told that there was a puddle near the ancient Shiva temple pond for the Lashkar of Razia Sultan, which was excavated with the permission of Raja Achhar Dev Singh of the then Kunihar princely state and this puddle was converted into a big pond. . At that time Razia Sultan had put the seed of Neel Kamal in this pond. Evidence of this is found even today from the lotus blooming in the pond. Razia Sultan lived here for about two and a half years.
Kunihar was once known as Seventh Mulkh
Before the existence of Himachal Pradesh, Kunihar was a small princely state. Kunihar, popularly known as Sawan Mulkh, is also known as Choti Vilayat due to its natural beauty. The foundation of the princely state of Kunihar was laid by Abhoj Dev, a Suryavanshi Rajput from Akhnoor Jammu, around the eighth century, which was then also known as Kunur princely state. According to the legend, Kuni Khad flows around the Kunihar area and Kuni Khad is seen wearing a necklace to the princely state of Kunihar, due to which today this area is known as Kunihar.
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