Hirananda Sastri wrote Vamshavali (Genealogies) of the royal family of which place?

Mandi
Kullu
Kangra
Chamba

The correct answer is: D. Chamba

Hiranand Sastri was a 19th-century Indian historian and scholar who wrote extensively on the history and culture of the Indian subcontinent. He is best known for his work on the Vamshavali (Genealogies) of the royal family of Chamba, which he compiled in the early 1880s. The Vamshavali is a valuable source of information on the history of Chamba, and it is considered to be one of the most important works of its kind.

The other options are incorrect because Hirananda Sastri did not write Vamshavali (Genealogies) of the royal family of those places.

A. Mandi: The royal family of Mandi is not mentioned in Hirananda Sastri’s Vamshavali.
B. Kullu: The royal family of Kullu is not mentioned in Hirananda Sastri’s Vamshavali.
C. Kangra: The royal family of Kangra is not mentioned in Hirananda Sastri’s Vamshavali.

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