Nurpur kingdom

Nurpur was a rajput principality in the himalayan foothills of India formed around the 11th century. It covered an area of 180 square kilometres (69 sq mi) and is now part of Himachal Pradesh state. The ancient rulers of Nurpur patronised the Pahari painting style. The capital of Nurpur State was the town of Nurpur which had a population of 4,462 according to the 1901 Census of India.

Nurpur kingdom

Nurpur was a rajput principality in the himalayan foothills of India formed around the 11th century. It covered an area of 180 square kilometres (69 sq mi) and is now part of Himachal Pradesh state. The ancient rulers of Nurpur patronised the Pahari painting style. The capital of Nurpur State was the town of Nurpur which had a population of 4,462 according to the 1901 Census of India.