'Vintage ads & posters, No. 72 - Maharaja of Tehri, India' - presented by K J S Chatrath

Tehri Garhwal or Tehri was a princely state ruled by the Parmar (Shah) dynasty. Later, it became a part of the Punjab Hill States Agency of British India which consisted of the present day Tehri Garhwal District and most of the Uttarakashi district.

The ruler was given the title of raja, but after 1913, he was honoured with the title of Maharaja. The ruler was entitled to salutes of 11 guns. The princely state acceded to India on 1 August 1949.

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