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*[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://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 | *[http://www.gravestonephotos.com/newsitems/St_Patrick.doc St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Dagshai], 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 | *[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 | ||
*[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://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 |
Revision as of 04:47, 20 June 2013
Dagshai | |
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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.
External links
- Dagshai Wikipedia
- Dagshai page 118 Gazetteer of the Simla District 1904 Google Books
- St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Dagshai, part of the Catholic Diocese of Shimla-Chandigarh, a volunteer news item from the 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.[2]
- Churches and Cemeteries of Himachal Pradesh from Himachal Tourism has sections on Dagshai, Kasauli , and Subathu, in addition to Simla and other towns
- A piece of love falls prey to superstition by Jagmeet Y. Ghuman November 14, 2007 Hill Post. About Dagshai Cemetery
- Dagshai of yore and now by Maniki Deep Saturday 17 October 1998 tribuneindia.com
- A neglected reminder of the Raj by Romesh Dutt. 6 February 1999 tribuneindia.com
- Dagshai - A Mughal time Village with British Cemeteries 31st August 2012 Sumit Raj Vashisht’s himalayanpictures.blogspot.co.uk
- 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..."
- Postcard: Dagshai. Married Quarters stamps-auction.com
References
- ↑ A neglected reminder of the Raj By Romesh Dutt
- ↑ By email dated 20 June 2013 to User:Maureene