The occupation of the Garwhal kingdom by …
Years: 1815 - 1815
The occupation of the Garwhal kingdom by the Gurkhas had gone unopposed from 1803 to 1814 until a series of encroachments by the Gurkhas on British territory led to the Anglo-Nepalese War in 1814.
At the termination of the campaign, on April 21, 1815, the British establish their rule over the eastern half of the Garhwal region, lying east of Alaknanda and the Mandakini river, and later known as British Garhwal an the Dun of Dehradun, together with Kumaon, which is merged with British India as a result of the Treaty of Sugauli.
The former Kumaon Kingdom is joined with the eastern half of the Garhwal region and is governed as a chief-commissionership, also known as the Kumaon Province, on the non-regulation system.
Meanwhile, the western part of the erstwhile Garhwal Kingdom is restored to Sudarshan Shah.
As Srinagar is now part of the British Garhwal, a new capital is established at Tehri, giving the new polity name of Tehri state (popularly known as Teri Garhwal).
Locations
Groups
- Gurkha
- East India Company, British (United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies)
- India, East India Company rule in
- Nepal, Shah Kingdom of
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
