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A cantonment was located there.
A cantonment was located there.


Dagshai  together with [[Kasauli]] and [[Subathu]], were hill depots created by the British Army in the mid-19th c for the families and some of the troops to escape to in the hot weather which was so unhealthy in the plains. They are on the ridges of wooded hills about 20 kms into the Himalayas on the road between Chandigarh and Simla.<ref>Kennedy, David. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200927000524/https://mlarchives.rootsweb.com/listindexes/emails?listname=india&thread=15659804  Re: HURST] ''Rootsweb India Mailing List'' 2 September 1998, now archived.</ref> [[Kasauli]] is the major town in the area.
==Spelling variants==
Dagshai, Dugshai, Dugshaie
==FIBIS Resources==
*[http://fibis.ourarchives.online/bin/aps_browse_sources.php?mode=browse_dataset&id=1787&s_id=1004&sort=0&st=0&np=6&tn=156 Transcriptions and images of graves at Dagshai Roman Catholic Cemetery] Fibis database
== Churches==
* St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church
==Cemeteries==
* St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery (For link to details of memorials see FIBIS Resources above)


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagshai Dagshai] Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagshai Dagshai] Wikipedia
*[http://books.google.com.au/books?id=k3-j08QIKWUC&pg=PA118 Dagshai] page 118 ''Gazetteer of the Simla District 1904'' Google Books
*[http://www.gravestonephotos.com/newsitems/St_Patrick.doc St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Dagshai], (a download to your computer which you may need to locate in the downloads folder),  part of the Catholic Diocese of Shimla-Chandigarh, a volunteer news item from the [http://www.gravestonephotos.com/  Gravestone Photographic Resource]. A researcher advised he was able to obtain a copy of a record from the baptismal register of this church, in respect of a relative born 1917, from the parish priest.<ref>By email  dated 20 June 2013 to User:Maureene</ref>
*[http://himachaltourism.gov.in/post/Churches-and-cemeteries-of-Himachal-Pradesh.aspx Churches and Cemeteries of Himachal Pradesh] from Himachal Tourism has sections on Dagshai, [[Kasauli]] , and [[Subathu]], in addition to [[Simla]] and other towns
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20140703163042/http://himachaltourism.gov.in/post/Churches-and-cemeteries-of-Himachal-Pradesh.aspx Churches and Cemeteries of Himachal Pradesh], now an archived webpage,  from Himachal Tourism has sections on Dagshai, [[Kasauli]] and [[Subathu]] , in addition to [[Simla]] and other towns.
*[http://himachal.us/2007/11/14/a-piece-of-love-falls-prey-to-superstition-in-himachal/3562/news/jagmeet A piece of love falls prey to superstition] from My Himachal about Dagshai Cemetery
*[http://hillpost.in/2007/11/a-piece-of-love-falls-prey-to-superstition-in-himachal/3562 A piece of love falls prey to superstition] by Jagmeet Y. Ghuman November 14, 2007  Hill Post.  About Dagshai Cemetery
:[http://indianexpress.com/article/india/dagshais-mem-ki-qabr-gets-a-fresh-lease-of-life-4719422/ "Dagshai’s ‘Mem ki qabr’ gets a fresh lease of life"] by Man Aman Singh Chhina June 24, 2017 ''The Indian Express''.
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98oct17/saturday/head5.htm#1 Dagshai of yore and now] by Maniki Deep Saturday 17 October 1998 tribuneindia.com
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98oct17/saturday/head5.htm#1 Dagshai of yore and now] by Maniki Deep Saturday 17 October 1998 tribuneindia.com
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99feb06/saturday/regional.htm  ''A neglected reminder of the Raj''] by Romesh Dutt. 6 February  1999 tribuneindia.com
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99feb06/saturday/regional.htm  A neglected reminder of the Raj] by Romesh Dutt 6 February  1999 tribuneindia.com
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120923/spectrum/main8.htm The dark secret of Dagshai] by Malvika K. Singh Sunday, 23 September 2012 www.tribuneindia.com "The little-known cantonment town has a cellular jail and museum..."  
*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2012/20120923/spectrum/main8.htm The dark secret of Dagshai] by Malvika K. Singh Sunday, 23 September 2012 www.tribuneindia.com "The little-known cantonment town has a cellular jail and museum..."  
:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dagshai_Central_Jail_%26_Museum Dagshai Central Jail & Museum] Wikipedia
:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMH8KelYxDU A Visit to Dagshai Jail Museum] YouTube video.
*[https://www.sundayguardianlive.com/travel/6903-time-stands-still-little-hamlet-situated-heart-himalayas "Time stands still in this little hamlet situated in the heart of the Himalayas"] by Chitvan Singh Dhillon October 15, 2016. ''SundayGuardianLive''
*[http://www.stamps-auction.com/india-old-postcard-dagshai-panorama-of-married-quarters-for-sale-61792  Postcard: Dagshai. Married Quarters] stamps-auction.com
*[http://www.stamps-auction.com/india-old-postcard-dagshai-panorama-of-married-quarters-for-sale-61792  Postcard: Dagshai. Married Quarters] stamps-auction.com
*[http://kssarkaria.org/docs/Dagshai.pdf "The Forgotten Shaheeds of Dagshai"] by K S Sarkaria. Contains mention of the Prison, the Gallows and the Boer Prisoner of War Camp, where there were about 290 prisoners. There is also a photograph of Dagshai taken by  one of the Boer POWs,  C. Lonn
===Historical books online===
*[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=dpFeAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA156 "Dugshai"] page 156 ''A Guide to Simla: With a Descriptive Account of the Neighbouring Sanitaria, Subathoo, Dugshaie, Sunawur, Kussowlie, Kotegurh, Chini, &c., &c., &c‬'' by W H Carey 1870 Google Books
*[https://archive.org/details/gazetteer-simla-1904/page/118/mode/1up "Dagshai"] page 118 ''Punjab District Gazetteers Volume VIII A. Simla District 1904'' Archive.org
*[https://archive.org/details/jramc-1925-vol44vol45/page/129/mode/2up "Dagshai, Simla Hills"] by Major J E M Boyd RAMC page 129 ''Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps'', Volume 44 Jan.-June 1925. Archive.org


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Latest revision as of 04:06, 18 January 2023

Dagshai
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 30.88°N 77.05°E
Altitude: 1,734 m (5,689 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Dagshai
State/Province: Himachal Pradesh
Country: India
Transport links
Kalka-Simla Railway

Dagshai is a hill station founded in 1847 by the East India Company after it acquired the land from the Maharaja of Patiala along with the villages of Dabbi, Bughtiala, Chunawag and Jawag. [1].

A cantonment was located there.

Dagshai together with Kasauli and Subathu, were hill depots created by the British Army in the mid-19th c for the families and some of the troops to escape to in the hot weather which was so unhealthy in the plains. They are on the ridges of wooded hills about 20 kms into the Himalayas on the road between Chandigarh and Simla.[2] Kasauli is the major town in the area.

Spelling variants

Dagshai, Dugshai, Dugshaie

FIBIS Resources

Churches

  • St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church

Cemeteries

  • St Patrick's Roman Catholic Cemetery (For link to details of memorials see FIBIS Resources above)

External links

"Dagshai’s ‘Mem ki qabr’ gets a fresh lease of life" by Man Aman Singh Chhina June 24, 2017 The Indian Express.
Dagshai Central Jail & Museum Wikipedia
A Visit to Dagshai Jail Museum YouTube video.

Historical books online

  • "Dugshai" page 156 A Guide to Simla: With a Descriptive Account of the Neighbouring Sanitaria, Subathoo, Dugshaie, Sunawur, Kussowlie, Kotegurh, Chini, &c., &c., &c‬ by W H Carey 1870 Google Books
  • "Dagshai" page 118 Punjab District Gazetteers Volume VIII A. Simla District 1904 Archive.org
  • "Dagshai, Simla Hills" by Major J E M Boyd RAMC page 129 Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Volume 44 Jan.-June 1925. Archive.org

References

  1. A neglected reminder of the Raj By Romesh Dutt
  2. Kennedy, David. Re: HURST Rootsweb India Mailing List 2 September 1998, now archived.
  3. By email dated 20 June 2013 to User:Maureene