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The Khas (खस) / Khasas or Khɒsiyas is a community of people, who were the mountain dwellers living in the southern shadow of the Himalayan range of the Indian Subcontinent from Jammu & Kashmir to Bhutan in the present day countries of Pakistan(in Gilgit Baltistan), India (in the states of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, and the Darjeeling in West Bengal), Nepal, and Bhutan. Khas people in modern Nepal will not identify themselves as Khas, instead referring to themselves by the ethnic or caste identity.
According to 2011 census of Nepal, about 40% of total population are Khas.
The Khasas were a warlike tribe who built three capitals over time: Taklakot in Tibet, and Sinja and Dullu in Nepal. From the 11th century, their powerful kingdom, known as the Khas Empire /Malla Empire (not related to the Malla Kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley), grew, covering much of west Nepal, Ladakh, Kashmir and western Tibet. As the empire fell apart during the 14th century, many of the ruling families migrated throughout Nepal.
Mahal may refer to:
Khas Mahal
Khas Mahal, Agra fort
Khas Mahal, Red Fort
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Khas Mahal within the Red Fort, Delhi, India. This was the Emperor's private palace from which were witnessed animal fights only in the olden days of the Mughal Empire!), such as between lions and elephants. Such fights were organized below this place for the entertainment of royals. The place consists of three parts. The set of three rooms facing the Diwan-I Khash was called 'Tashib Khana' (chamber of telling beads) and was used for the Emperor's private worship. The three rooms behind it were known as 'Khwabgah' (Sleeping Chamber). To its south a long hall with its painted walls and ceilings and a perforated screen on the west was known either as 'Tosh Khana' (robe chamber) or 'Baithak' (Sitting room). A beautiful perforated marble screen carved with a scale of justice adorns its north...
Khas Mahal, the beautiful palace made of white marble at Agra fort in Uttar Pradesh, India. For more information on this video click - http://www.indiavideo.org/uttarpradesh/travel/khasmahal-agra-fort--1405.php#Desc
The Khas Mahal served as the Mughal emperor's private residence in Delhi. The structure is located inside the Red Fort, which is a large fort complex located inside the city.The ceiling was also partially gilded. The marble screen was carved with the scale of justice (Mizan-i-adal), and above it is a particularly important item of Mughal art. Source-Wikipedia For CONTACT : E-mail : videoclipsindia @ gmail.com To SUBSCRIBE click the below link : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8v6_RakdyGQHc1cN5pmb2w Google+ Page : https://plus.google.com/u/0/111159893460897386455/posts Twitter : https://twitter.com/exploretoworld
People visiting the historical monument, the Khas Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The Khas-Mahal (private house) consists of three parts. The set of three rooms facing the Diwan-i-Khas is called the Tasbih-Khana ('chamber for telling beads') and was used for private worship by the emperor. The three rooms behind it are known as Khwabgah ('sleeping chamber'). To its south a long hall with its painted walls and ceiling and a perforated screen on west is known either as Tosh-Khana ('robe chamber') or Baithak ('sitting room'). There exists a beautiful marble screen at the northern end of these rooms carved with a 'Scale of Justice' suspended over a crescent surrounded with stars and clouds. Source :- http://asi.nic.in/asi_monu_tktd_delhi_redfort_khasmahal.asp This footage is part of the pr...
Le panoramearth est pris de la terrasse nord du Khas Mahal (le pavillon des appartements impériaux), de cet endroit, on domine la rivière Yamuna et on voit au loin le Taj Mahal (à 1870 mètres d'ici à vol d'oiseau). De fait, au début de la vidéo, on a une belle fioriture au zoom sur le Taj Mahal dans la brume. Au dézoomage, on voit la rivière prendre un virage vers l'est devant la merveille de marbre blanc. En contrebas du fort passe la Yamuna Kinara Road, qui prolonge la State Highway 62 à partir du Taj Mahal, pour rejoindre le centre ville d'Agra en longeant la rivière, vers le nord. A partir de la seconde 36 de la vidéo, on voit l'intérieur d'une sorte de galerie couverte qui donne sur une cour intérieure éblouissante (seconde 49). A 1 minute 6 secondes, on voit une portion de la tour oc...
The Red Fort was the residence of the Mughal emperor of India for nearly 200 years, until 1857. It is located in the centre of Delhi and houses a number of museums Address: Netaji Subhash Marg, Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, Delhi, India The Red Fort, Chandni Chowk , Lahori Gate, Moti Masjid, Khas Mahal Delhi. 2015\04 11:40am Camera:Nokia Lumia 1020 #Muwafaq #Alhindawi #Alhindawi_Muwafaq
02.07.2016 --- सड़क दुर्घटना में दो युवकों की दर्दनाक मौत, एक घायल --- -- बाइक से बीटीपीएस जा रहे थे तीनों युवक -- -- एक ही परिवार के हैं तीनों -- बेरमोऑनलाइन न्यूज़ नेटवर्क - प्रतिनिधि गांधीनगर गांधीनगर व बोकारो थर्मल थाना क्षेत्र की सीमा के समीप खासमहल पुराना कांटा घर के आगे कुरपनिया-बोकारो थर्मल मुख्य मार्ग पर शनिवार सुबह लगभग दस बजे हुई एक सड़क दुर्घटना में दो युवकों की दर्दनाक मौत हो गई वहीं एक युवक गंभीर रुप से घायल हो गया। मृतक बल्ले घासी (22 वर्ष) बोकारो थर्मल निवासी किशना नायक का पुत्र था जबकि प्रदीप घासी (20 वर्ष) पेटरवार के भेलवाटांड़ का रहने वाला था। घायल ॠतिक कुमार (15 वर्ष) फ्राइडेबाजार निवासी सीसीएल कर्मी अशोक घासी का पुत्र है। घटना के बाद तीनों युवक सड़क के बांयी ओर गड्ढे में जा गिरे और पैंतालीस मिनट तक उसी अवस्था में पड़े-पड़े कराहते रहे। एक चरवाहे ने उन्हें देखा और सड़क से ग...
Khas Mahal inside Agra fort, Uttar Pradesh. For more details click on - http://www.indiavideo.org/uttarpradesh/travel/khas-mahal-6250.php