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DHARMSALA

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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dharmsala, a hill-station and sanatorium of the punjab, india, situated on a spur of the dhaola dhar, 16 m. n.e. of kangra town, at an elevation of some 6000 ft. pop. (1901) 6971. the scenery of dharmsala is of peculiar grandeur. the spur on which it stands is thickly wooded with oak and other trees; behind it the pine-clad slopes of the mountain tower towards the jagged peaks of the higher range, snow-clad for half the year; while below stretches the luxuriant cultivation of the kangra valley. in 1855 dharmsala was made the headquarters of the kangra district of the punjab in place of kangra, and became the centre of a european settlement and cantonment, largely occupied by gurkha regiments. the station was destroyed by the earthquake of april 1905, in which 1625 persons, including 25 europeans and 112 of the gurkha garrison, perished (_imperial gazetteer of india_, 1908).