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===Historical books online===
===Historical books online===

Revision as of 13:51, 5 July 2015

Ranikhet
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 29.65°N 79.42°E
Altitude: 1,869 m (6,132 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Ranikhet
State/Province: Uttarakhand
Country: India
Transport links
Station Dairy at Ranikhet


Ranikhet is an important military hill station and was in the District and tahsil of Almora, United Provinces

"The Cantonment comprises Ranikhet proper, Kumpoor, Chaubattia and the standing camp also known as Dulikhet and is about 6 km long with an average breadth of 8 miles and has an area of 4,262.61 acres. ...In 1868, the site was selected for stationing British Troops and the following year the Cantonment was established"[1]

Chaubattia is situated about 7 km from Ranikhet.

Ranikhet Cantonment Authority was established in 1869. Minutes of the Cantonment Committee are available in the Cantonment Board Office from 1869. In 1870 log huts were constructed in Ranikhet for accommodation of troops and the 37th Hampshire Regiment was sent up and worked making roads, cleaning and leveling the sites for construction of Barracks.[2]

Spelling variants

Ranikhet, Rannikhet, Rani Khet, Ranee Khet, Raniket, Rhaniket
Chaubattia, Chaubatia, Chaubathia

Churches

  • St Bridget's Church, Chaubattia (Built 1884). [3]

External links


Historical books online

  • "Ranikhet" Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 21, page 233.

References