Bhim Chand
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Bhim Chand was the Raja of Kahlur
Kahlur
Kahlur , covering an area of 1173 km², and currently a part of Himachal Pradesh state, was one of the Princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. The state was founded in/around 697 by Kahal Chand. Kahal Chand had built a fort, which was named after him, and was called...

 (also known as Bilaspur) from 1665-1692.

Bhim Chand was the son of Dip Chand
Dip Chand
Dip Chand was Raja of Kahlur from 1653 until his death in 1665, caused by poisoning by agents of the Raja of Kangra.Chand was closely allied with Shah Jahan who made Dip Chand the suzerein of 22 states in his region. Chand's first wife was Rani Kunkam Devi of Kullu but he was succeeded by Bhim...

 the raja of Kahlur and Rani Jalal Devi of Mandi, Dip Chand's second wife. He came to the throne after the death of his father in 1665, caused by poisoning by agents of the raja of Kangra
Kangra district
Kangra is the most populous district of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. Dharamsala is the administrative headquarters of the district.-Geography:Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh is situated in Western Himalayas between 31°2 to...

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In 1688 Chand lead a coalition of rajas in an unsuccessful attack on the Sikh forces of Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh is the tenth and last Sikh guru in a sacred lineage of ten Sikh gurus. Born in Patna, Bihar in India, he was also a warrior, poet and philosopher. He succeeded his father Guru Tegh Bahadur as the leader of Sikhs at a young age of nine...

. Later he was allied with the forces of the Guru at the Battle of Nadaun
Battle of Nadaun
The Battle of Nadaun was fought at Nadaun, between Raja Bhim Chand of Bilaspur and the Mughals under Alif Khan. Raja Bhim Chand was supported by Guru Gobind Singh and other hill chieftains, who had refused to pay tribute to the Mughal emperor. The Mughals were supported by Raja of Kangra and Raja...

. In 1692 Bhim Chand abdicated the throne in favor of his son Ajmer Chand. He died later that year.

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