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Garhwal and Doti invasion of Kumaon

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Garhwal and Doti invasion of Kumaon
Part of Kumaon-Garhwal Kingdom Wars
Date1680-1682 A.D.
Location
Result

Kumaoni Victory

Invading forces repulsed

occupation of Doti by Kumaon
Belligerents

Kingdom of Garhwal

Doti Kingdom
Kingdom of Kumaon
Commanders and leaders

Fateh Shah

Deopal
Udyot Chand
Strength
unknown unknown

The Garhwal and Doti invasion of Kumaon was a joint military offence of Garhwal Kingdom and Doti Kingdom on Kumaon Kingdom in 1680.

Battle

The increasing dominance and territorial expansion of Kumaon concerned King Fateh Shah of Garhwal Kingdom, and in 1680 Fateh Shah and Doti King Deopal made a military pact and joined forces to conquer the Kumaon Kingdom. The battle started as the forces of Doti attacked from the east and the Garhwal army invaded from the west, forcing Kumaon to fight a two-front war. The war lasted for months, and the defending Kumaoni army under King Udyot Chand emerged victorious; the invaders retreated. After the victory, Udyot Chand went to on a thanksgiving pilgrimage. Seeing the absence of King Udyot Chand, Deopal of Doti attacked the Kumaon again through Kali Kumaon but was repulsed by Kumaon garrison, and Kumaonis chased the Doti army back to their capital and captured it. A peace agreement was made, and Doti agreed to give annual taxes to the Kumaon Kingdom.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Rawat, Ajay S. (November 2002). Garhwal Himalayas: A Study in Historical Perspective. Indus Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7387-136-8.
  2. ^ Pradesh (India), Uttar (1979). Uttar Pradesh District Gazetteers: Chamoli. Government of Uttar Pradesh.
  3. ^ Atkinson, Edwin Thomas (1998). The Himalayan Gazetteer. Bhavana Books & Prints.
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