Who was the last Hindu queen of India?

The Habibganj railway station in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh has been renamed after 18th-century Gond Queen of Bhopal, Rani Kamlapati – the last Hindu Queen of Bhopal.
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Who was the last Hindu queen of Kashmir?

Kota Rani (d. 1344) was the last ruler of the Hindu Lohara dynasty in Kashmir. She was also the last female ruler of Kashmir.
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Who is Rani Kamlapati in real history?

* Rani Kamlapati was an expert horse rider, wrestler and an archer. * As a skillful Senapati, she fought wars with her father's military and her female team and she protected her kingdom from invaders. * Rani Kamlapati was married to Nizam Shah, the son of Suraj Singh Shah who reigned over the state of Ginnaurgarh.
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What did Rani Kamlapati do?

As one of the Gond king Nizam Shah's seven wives, she was a prominent figure. Choudhari Kirpa Ramchandra was her father's name. Her beauty and fortitude made Rani Kamlapati famous across India. She constructed a seven-story structure known as the 'Kamlapati Palace.
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Who was the female ruler of Kashmir?

Didda ( c. 924 CE – 1003 CE), also known as The Catherine of Kashmir was the ruler of Kashmir from 980 CE to 1003 CE. She first acted as regent for her son and various grandsons from 958 CE to 980 CE, and from 980 CE as sole ruler and monarch.
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Who ended Hindu rule in Kashmir?

The last Hindu ruler of Kashmir was Udyan Dev. His Chief Queen Kota Rani was the de-facto ruler of the kingdom. With her death in 1339 the Hindu rule in Kashmir came to an end and thus was established the Muslim rule in Kashmir under Sultan Shamas-ud-din-whose dynasty ruled the valley for 222 years.
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Who ruled Kashmir before Muslims?

Srinagar was ruled by the Mauryan empire till around the 14th century and it was emperor Ashoka, who had introduced Buddhism to the valley of Kashmir. The Kushans believed to have controlled this region during the first century who ruled over this place from their stronghold at Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Whose wife is Kamlapati?

Built in 1722, it is named after Rani Kamlapati the widow Gond ruler of Nizam Shah, Chief of Ginnorgarh. The palace has been designated as a Monument of National Importance by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).
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Who is the owner of Rani Kamlapati station?

Bansal group marked its existence in the year 1999 under the visionary leadership of Shri Anil Bansal. Over the years, it has now transformed into one of the largest corporate house of Central India.
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Who is called Kamlapati?

Rani Kamlapati was the Gond queen of the Bhopal region in the 18th century. She was one of the seven wives of Gond ruler Nizam Shah. Her father's name was Chaudhari Kirpa Ramchandra. Rani Kamlapati was known for her bravery and beauty.
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Why did habibganj changed to Rani Kamlapati?

It is located in Habibganj, New Bhopal and lies on the main Jhansi–Bhopal–Itarsi route line. It is India's first private railway station. In November 2021, the Madhya Pradesh Government changed its name from Habibganj railway station to Rani Kamalapati railway station in the memory of Gond queen Rani Kamlapati.
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What was the name of Rani Kamlapati before?

The name of Bhopal's Habibganj railway station has been changed to Rani Kamlapati station.
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Who was habibganj name?

In Hindustani, Habibganj means The Lovely City. This name was given by the Begum of Bhopal, when she was greatly influenced by the greenery and water resources of Bhopal City.
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Who converted Kashmir to Islam?

The mass conversion of the Kashmir Valley to Islam occurred in the fourteenth century. This was catalysed by Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, a Persian Sufi mystic from Hamedan in western Iran, who visited Kashmir thrice in the 1370s and 1380s accompanied by hundreds of disciples, many of whom settled in Kashmir.
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When did Hindus leave Kashmir?

The Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, or Pandits, is their early-1990 migration, or flight, from the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley in Indian-administered Kashmir following rising violence in an insurgency.
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Who was the biggest station in India?

The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus is the biggest railway station in India. Frederick William Stevens designed the station in the style of Victorian Italianate Gothic Revival architecture; he intended it to be a modern analogue to the classically inspired architecture of India.
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Who is known as father of India station?

Option b- Lord Dalhousie served as the Governor-General of India from 1848 to 1856. He is also said to have convinced the British to introduce the railways in India through his famous Railway minutes of 1853. Thus, he is regarded as the father of Indian railways and it is the right option.
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Who is a station master in India?

The Station Master must daily inspect the station which must include the inspection of cabins, signals, level crossing gates, lamps, weighing machines, goods and station yard and vehicles standing therein, at least once a day. The Yard Master will perform similar duties in the area under his charge.
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Who is an executive wife?

Executive" —a woman who furthers her husband's career by molding herself into the pattern of corporate living, helping to achieve success by an endless round of professional sociability.
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Who brought Islam to India?

Islam arrived in the inland of Indian subcontinent in the 7th century when the Arabs conquered Sindh and later arrived in Punjab and North India in the 12th century via the Ghaznavids and Ghurids conquest and has since become a part of India's religious and cultural heritage.
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Who sold Kashmir to India?

The Treaty of Amritsar (1846) formalised the sale by the British to Gulab Singh for 7,500,000 Nanakshahee Rupees of all the lands in Kashmir that were ceded to them by the Sikhs by the Treaty of Lahore.
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Why did Kashmir not join Pakistan?

He decided to stay independent because he expected that the State's Muslims would be unhappy with accession to India, and the Hindus and Sikhs would become vulnerable if he joined Pakistan. On 11 August, the Maharaja dismissed his prime minister Ram Chandra Kak, who had advocated independence.
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Do Hindus still live in Kashmir?

After their exodus from the Kashmir Valley in the wake of the Kashmir insurgency in the 1990s, most Kashmiri Hindus are now settled in the Jammu division of Jammu and Kashmir and other parts of the country. The largest group of Kashmiri Hindus are the Kashmiri Pandits. Hari Parbat Temple in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Was Kashmir originally Hindu?

The region to 1947

A succession of Hindu dynasties ruled Kashmir until 1346, when it came under Muslim rule. The Muslim period lasted nearly five centuries, ending when Kashmir was annexed to the Sikh kingdom of the Punjab in 1819 and then to the Dogra kingdom of Jammu in 1846.
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