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*[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
 
*[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
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*[http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99feb06/saturday/regional.htm  A neglected reminder of the Raj] by Romesh Dutt 6 February  1999 tribuneindia.com
 
*[http://himalayanpictures.blogspot.co.uk/#!/2012/08/dagshai-mughal-time-village-with.html  Dagshai - A Mughal time Village with British Cemeteries]  31st August 2012  Sumit Raj Vashisht’s  himalayanpictures.blogspot.co.uk
 
*[http://himalayanpictures.blogspot.co.uk/#!/2012/08/dagshai-mughal-time-village-with.html  Dagshai - A Mughal time Village with British Cemeteries]  31st August 2012  Sumit Raj Vashisht’s  himalayanpictures.blogspot.co.uk
 
*[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..."  
 
*[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
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*[http://www.calkin.co.uk/arthur_dagshi2_1913.html Photograph: Arthur Calkin in Dagshai, India 1913], with a group of soldiers outside their barracks, with their dogs and a cat. They were in the 4th Battalion, [[The Rifle Brigade]].  Family website.
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*[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
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 13:09, 11 March 2014

Dagshai
Officers Quarters Dagshai.jpg
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

References

  1. A neglected reminder of the Raj By Romesh Dutt
  2. By email dated 20 June 2013 to User:Maureene