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Chibhal
Chibhal was a princely state founded by a cadet of Katoch Rajputs of Kangra in 1400 A.D. ==History== Its first ruler was Raja Partab chand Katoch, who was the youngest son of Raja Megh chand Katoch of Kangra.〔People of India, Jammu & Kashmir, Anthropological Survey of India, 2003, by Kumar Suresh Singh, K. N. Pandita, Sukh Dev Singh Charak, Baqr Raza Rizvi, page 269〕〔Gulabnama of Diwan Kirpa Ram: A History of Maharaja Gulab Singh of Jammu & Kashmir, page 41〕〔History of the Punjab Hill States “by Hutchison and Vogel, reprinted edition, 2 volumes in 1 CHAPTER XX IV.〕〔The Genealogy of Bhimber and Kangra Chiefs From “Indian Princely States” by HENRY SOSZYNSKI ,6 WYNGARDE STREET,McDOWALL, 4053,BRISBANE, Q.L.D.AUSTRALIA〕〔The Ancient Geography of India by Alexander Cunningham page 134 1871〕 The state was also known to Timur's historians as found in Sharifuddin's history of Timur, under the form of Jibhal. The conversion of the family to Muhammadanism is probably of late date, as Ferishta mentions Howns Raja(Raja Hans Chand) of Bhimbar in A.H. 891, or A.D. I486. But so many of these hill chiefs retained their Hindu names after they became Mohammadans, that the Hindu name alone cannot be taken as a decisive proof of his being unconverted.〔 But this is debate able because most of the historians believe Raja Shadeep Chand/Dharam Chand to be first muslim convert during Babar reign.〔〔 The territories in Chibhal included upper and outer hill region between river jhelum and river Chenab〔The highlands of India By Major General D.J.F. Newall, 1882, page 212〕〔Linguistic Survey of India 1927〕〔The northern barrier of India, a popular account of the Jummoo and Kashmir territories by Frederic Drew 1877, page 30-31〕〔Marriage Among Muslims: Preference and Choice in Northern Pakistan By Hastings Donnan page 37〕 which include present day districts of Bhimber, Mirpur, Mangla (Abhisaraprasthanagara)〔Geography from Ancient Indian Coins & Seals By Parmanand Gupta page 99〕 kotli,〔 poonch, Rajouri,〔 Jhelum Valley, greater part of the Valley of Kishanganga(Neelum Valley) up from where it joins the jhelum at Muzafarabad,〔 Noushera seral〔Rural development in the Himalaya: problems and prospects by D. R. Joshi, D. D. Dani, page 49〕 and Tehsils of Sarai Alamgir and Kharian of Gujrat District.〔The Indian village community: examined with reference to the physical, ethnographic and historical conditions of the provinces ; chiefly on the basis of the revenue-settlement records and district manuals by Baden Henry Baden-Powell, 1896, page 308〕 The inhabitants of the state were known as Chibhalis.〔 Chibs who ruled this princely state are the direct descendent of Raja Chib Chand Katoch from whom the term chib, chibhan and chibhal is derived.〔〔Gazateer of Kashmir and Ladakh 1890, page 267-268〕 During 1822 the state territories were reduced to not more than twenty five kilometers due to Sikh invasion and was referred to as state of Bhimber. At that time it included the towns of Bhimber, samhani and Mangal Devi.〔 For history of Chib Rajputs refer to Chib.
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