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Raja Hari Dev 1656 to 1692 A.D.
Raja Hari Dev had eight sons.
Gaje Singh
Amar Singh
Jaswant Singh
Jafer Singh
Dilip Singh
Hathi Dev
Prithi Singh
Sujan Singh
Raja Dhruv Dev son of Raja Gaje Singh, Raja Dhruv Dev repaired the Parmeshwari Temple in 1714 A.D . which was orginally constructed by Raja Chakradhar Dev 1150 A.D.
The Mubarak Mandi heritage complex, which in its halcyon days housed the royal seat of the erstwhile Dogra rulers of Jammu and Kashmir... (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
...now lies in a shambles as efforts for its preservation move at a snail’s pace. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
On July 5, 2008, the then UPA-II government at the Centre had launched a project worth Rs 53 crore to carry out the restoration work. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
However, the Amarnath land agitation brought it to a standstill. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
The same year, the New Delhi-based Indian National Trust for Art, Culture and Heritage (INTACH) had put forth an estimate of Rs 150 crore for the next five years to carry out further improvements in the complex. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
Raja Hari Dev had eight sons.
Gaje Singh
Amar Singh
Jaswant Singh
Jafer Singh
Dilip Singh
Hathi Dev
Prithi Singh
Sujan Singh
Raja Dhruv Dev son of Raja Gaje Singh, Raja Dhruv Dev repaired the Parmeshwari Temple in 1714 A.D . which was orginally constructed by Raja Chakradhar Dev 1150 A.D.
The Mubarak Mandi heritage complex, which in its halcyon days housed the royal seat of the erstwhile Dogra rulers of Jammu and Kashmir... (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
...now lies in a shambles as efforts for its preservation move at a snail’s pace. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
On July 5, 2008, the then UPA-II government at the Centre had launched a project worth Rs 53 crore to carry out the restoration work. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
However, the Amarnath land agitation brought it to a standstill. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
The same year, the New Delhi-based Indian National Trust for Art, Culture and Heritage (INTACH) had put forth an estimate of Rs 150 crore for the next five years to carry out further improvements in the complex. (Nitin Kanotra/HT Photo)
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