Origin According to Mian Goverdhan Singh in
Wooden Temples of Himachal Pradesh, the principality of Sirmaur was founded in the 7th to 8th century by Maharaja of
Parmar Rajputs, and Rathore noble.
Nahan State Nahan, the predecessor state of Sirmur, was founded by Soba Rawal in 1095 AD who assumed the name Raja Subans Prakash. Near the end of the 12th century in the year 1195, a flood of the
Giri River destroyed the old capital of Sirmaur-Tal, which killed Raja Ugar Chand.
Sirmur State Eventually in 1621 Karm Parkash founded
Nahan, the modern capital. Budh Parkãsh, the next ruler, recovered
Pinjaur for
Aurangzeb’s foster-brother. Raja Mit Parkãsh gave an asylum to the Sikh Guru,
Gobind Singh, permitting him to fortify
Paonta in the Kiarda Dun; and it was at Bhangani in the Dun that the Guru defeated the Rajäs of Kahlur and Garhwäl in 1688. ==Rulers==