
History: The history of Khajjiar is linked to the rulers of Chamba. The local Rajput rulers ruled Chamba valley in the 6th century ad and made it their capital city. This region became the part of the Mughal Empire in the medieval period and later came under various Sikh kingdoms. Finally, it was taken over by the British. It became a part of the state of Himachal Pradesh when it came into being on April 15, 1948. |
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Geography: Khajjiar is located in the northwestern part of the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It is perched at an altitude of 1951 m above sea level. |
Weather: Weather in Khajjar, just like the rest of India, can be is divided into three seasons - winters, summers and monsoons. Tourists flock to the place mainly in the months of February to April, when weather the conditions are the most pleasant. During winters, snowfall is common in the city, so you will easily find tourist from the plains, coming here to witness snowfall. |
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