HAMIRPUR
A station of the leaders of Kangra, history of Hamirpur has a nearby association with the Katoch administration of Kangra. Raja Hamir Chand, a Katoch ruler from 1700 to 1740 AD, assembled a post at Hamirpur that established the framework for an advanced town.
Another Katoch ruler, Raja Sansar Chand (1775 to 1823 AD) selected grand Sujanpur Tihra and made it the capital of his territory. Leftovers of fortresses and castles at Sujanpur Tihra and Nadaun vouch for the great period of Hamirpur's history. The zone was later overwhelmed by the Sikhs under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1846, after the Sikh militaries lost in the first Ango-Sikh war, the domain was converged with the British realm.
Another Katoch ruler, Raja Sansar Chand (1775 to 1823 AD) selected grand Sujanpur Tihra and made it the capital of his territory. Leftovers of fortresses and castles at Sujanpur Tihra and Nadaun vouch for the great period of Hamirpur's history. The zone was later overwhelmed by the Sikhs under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. In 1846, after the Sikh militaries lost in the first Ango-Sikh war, the domain was converged with the British realm.