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pal Katyuri Dynasty

The Rajwar dynasty of Askot in Pithoragarh, was set up in the 1279 AD, by a branch of the Katyuri Kings,[8] headed by Abhay Pal Deo, who was the grandson of Katyuri king, Brahm Deo. The dynasty ruled the region until it became part of the British Raj through the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816, Doti the another branch of katyuri dynasty came under Nepal through Gorkha expansion in 1790 and Sugauli treaty.[10] Later one more strong offshoot was Mahuli Mahson Raj ,(Basti), Uttar Pradesh. The feudal kingdom stretched (47 kilometers) 14 kose . After Brahm Deo's rule the empire disintegrated, with his grandson Abhay Pal Deo continuing his reign from the kingdom of Askote in Kumaon's Pithoragarh district. Abhay Pal Deo's two younger sons, Alakh Deo and Tilak Deo set out from Askote in 1305 with a large army and after passing through the Terai region and the plains of U.P, came to Gonda/Gorakhpur area. This region was covered in thick jungles and swamps and was inhabited by fierce Bhar ...