Nalagarh State
Nalagarh State was a princely state located in the northern part of India, specifically in the Himachal Pradesh region. It was established in the 18th century and was ruled by the Rajput dynasty. The state was known for its picturesque landscapes, including hills and forests, and played a significant role in the local history and culture.
The capital of Nalagarh State was Nalagarh, which served as the administrative and political center. The state was recognized for its rich heritage, including forts and palaces that reflect the architectural style of the time. Nalagarh merged with the Indian Union in 1950, becoming part of the modern state of Himachal Pradesh.