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History of samba j&k​

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Answered by evievil
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Samba is a Municipal Committee city in the only sub-district "Samba Tahsil" of the Samba District in the Indian Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.[1] With a population of about 12,700, Samba is the third least populous municipal committee in the district. Its total Density of population is 2 (population per sq km), and it is the second smallest city by area in the sub district. The city is divided into 13 wards for which elections are held every 5 years.[1] Among the 13 wards, Samba Ward No. 13 is the most populous ward with a population of 1702, and Samba Ward No. 11 is the least populous ward with a population of 533.

Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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Raja Gulab Singh

Thus, the Kashmir region in its contemporary form dates from 1846, when, by the treaties of Lahore and Amritsar at the conclusion of the First Sikh War, Raja Gulab Singh, the Dogra ruler of Jammu, was created maharaja (ruling prince) of an extensive but somewhat ill-defined Himalayan kingdom

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