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Una

  • Present Una is comprised of three princely states of Jaswan, Siba, and Kutlehr.

Jaswan State

  • Una is mostly covered by Jaswan Dun was ruled by the Katoch family of Kangra.
  • Capital at Rajpura near Amb, was founded by Purab Chand in 1170 A.D.
  • From Purab Chand to Umed Singh, 27 princes ruled the Jaswan state.
  • Mughal Empire
    • Under Akbar it came to Mughal Rule
    • After Mughal Empire decline and the rise of Sikhs
  • Sikh Empire
    • the Jaswan state came under Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s kingdom in 1815 A.D.
    • Ranjit Singh ordered Umed Singh to attend the assembly at Sialkot, which he refused.
    • As a result, Ranjit Singh imposed fine on him which was beyond his capacity to pay
    • Ultimately he abdicated his state and accepted a Jagir of Rs 12 per year
  • Anglo Sikh War
    • In 1848
    • Umed Singh joined the revolt against the British which was crushed
    • Raja along with his son departed to Almora where both died.
  • Ram Singh
    • Grandson of Umed Singh
    • In 1879, he restored his ancestral jagir at Jaswan originally consisting of 21 villages in Jaswan Dun + family garden at Amb + building at Rajpura (palace of Raja Umed Singh).
    • Died in 1892 and was succeeded by his son Raja Raghunath Singh (died in 1918).
    • Laxman Singh succeeded him

Siba State

  • Northern extreme of Una
  • offshoot of the Kangra ruling family.

Kutlehr Sate

  • Easter Una was under the rule of Kutlehrias those who migrated from Uttar Pradesh.
  • The smallest of all principalities in the Kangra area.
  • Capital - Kot-Kutlehr.

Under Britishers

  • Present Una district excluding Bangana block was part of the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab
  • Una was a tehsil and also a sub-division of that district with Anandpur Sahib tehsil of Ropar district as a part of it

Punjab Reorganization

  • Una was bifurcated in two states
    • Una district was merged within Himachal Pradesh with district headquarters at Dharmsala
    • Anandpur Sahib tehsil remained in Punjab.

Kangra Division

  • On 1 Sep 1972
  • Divided Kangra district into three districts - Una, Hamirpur, and Kangra.