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Sansar Chand (c.1765–1823) was a famous ruler of the state of Kangra in what is now the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. He is remembered as a patron of the arts, and the Kangra paintings. ==Ascendency== Sansar Chand was a scion of the Katoch dynasty which had ruled Kangra for some centuries until they were ousted by the Mughals in the early 17th century. In 1758, Sansar Chand's grandfather, Ghamand Chand, had been appointed then governor of Jalandhar by Ahmed Shah Abdali. Building upon this background, Sansar Chand rallied an army, ousted the then ruler of Kangra, Saif Ali Khan, and regained possession of his patrimony. This happened in 1783, and Sansar Chand was aided by the ''Kanhaiya misl'', one of several informal but well-armed Sikh militias that roamed the Punjab in that era. Sansar Chand has done a lot of work for the welfare of people mainly residing in places like Palampur, Hamirpur, Kangra. Many water distributaries were made in the name of king himself, this water was used to feed animals and for cultivation.
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