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Princely state of India
Suket State was one of the princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. The capital of the state was Pangna. Its last ruler signed the
Suket_State
Suket Devta Fair in Sunder Nagar
Suket Fair is an annual Indian state-level fair held in Sundar Nagar, Himachal Pradesh during the Hindu festival Chaitra Navratri. According to the local
Suket_Fair
Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It was formerly a princely state, known as Suket. Sunder Nagar was formerly the seat of princely state, known as Suket State
Sundar_Nagar
Lake in Himachal Pradesh, India
above sea level in D.P.F. Kamrunag which is between the Mandi State and the Suket State . To reach the lake there is an on-foot route from Rohanda to
Kamrunag_Lake
former princely state in north India ruled by Chandravanshi Sen Rajputs.Mangal state like Mandi State was an off shoot of Suket State. Rana Surender Singh
Mangal_State
Census town in Rajasthan, India
Suket is a census town, near the city of Kota in Kota district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is well known for mining of Kota Stone a yellow or
Suket
Cultural aspect of the region of Punjab
(including Sirmoor State, Simla District, Simla Hill States, Bilaspur State, Kangra district, Mandi State, Suket State, and Chamba State); Sub−Himalayan
Religion_in_the_Punjab
Sotheby Parke-Bernet. pp. 420–422. B. R. Beotra, ed. Gazetteer of the Suket State. (1927) Tod, James; Crooke, William (1 January 2010). Annals and Antiquities
List of longest-reigning monarchs
List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs
Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the
Demographics_of_Punjab,_India
Geographical region in South Asia
included Sirmoor State, Simla District, Simla Hill States, Bilaspur State, Kangra district, Mandi State, Suket State, and Chamba State. The Sub−Himalayan
Punjab
Province of British India
(including Sirmoor State, Simla District, Simla Hill States, Bilaspur State, Kangra district, Mandi State, Suket State, and Chamba State); Sub-Himalayan
Punjab Province (British India)
Punjab_Province_(British_India)
Flag of Bilaspur State Flag of Kangra State Flag of Kumarsain State Flag of Kutlehar State Flag of Mandi State Flag of Suket State 1799–1849 Flag of
Flags of Indian princely states
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City in Himachal Pradesh, India
with the merger of two princely states, Mandi State and Suket State, on 15 April 1948, when the State of Himachal Pradesh was established. Until the
Mandi,_Himachal_Pradesh
British were the states of Kangra, Dada-Siba Jagir, Nurpur, Chamba, Suket State, Mandi and Bilaspur. "History of Himachal". Cultural Dep. of Himachal
British rule in Himachal Pradesh
British_rule_in_Himachal_Pradesh
Geographical and cultural region in Northern India
and Census Commissioner of India. "Shri Mahasu devta temple, Bakhras Suket State". 1 February 2025. Retrieved 25 December 2025. "Jaunsari A Sociolinguistic
Mahasu_(region)
Indian politician (1906–1981)
Himachal Pradesh state. In this movement, he led the Hill State People's Conference and led a Satyagrah movement in the Suket state, which were instrumental
Yashwant_Singh_Parmar
Rulers of an indian state in 1527
Suket was a state in India that preceded the princely state of Mandi, which was founded in 1527. Formerly part of the Kingdom of Suket in the Punjab Hills
List of rulers of Suket and Mandi
List_of_rulers_of_Suket_and_Mandi
Lok Sabha constituency in Himachal Pradesh
Mandi state, who represented the seat till 1962. In the following elections that year Raja Lalit Sen of Sundarnagar or the erstwhile Suket State was elected
Mandi_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Himachal state seal
three white stripes at the bottom. Chamba State Bilaspur State Kumarsain State Mandi State Sirmur State Suket State The government of Himachal Pradesh can
Emblem_of_Himachal_Pradesh
Countries in Asia which are monarchies
function as absolute monarchies where the king has complete authority over the state, others are constitutional monarchies where a monarch exercises authority
Monarchies_in_Asia
Place in Himachal Pradesh, India
Suket The ancient temple is highly revered and visited by thousands of devotees. It is also the family deity of the erstwhile raja (ruler) of Suket state
Jaidevi
District in Himachal Pradesh, India
Census Commissioner of India. 2011. "Shri Mahasu devta temple, Bakhras Suket State". 1 February 2025. Retrieved 27 December 2025. "Decadal Variation In
Mandi_district
Former province of India from 1947 to 1950
Faridkot, Patiala, Jind, Nabha, Sirmoor, Simla Hill, Bilaspur, Mandi, Suket, and Chamba) in Punjab Province, British India that ultimately fell on the
East_Punjab
Town in the Himachal Pradesh, India
the princely state of Chamba finally merged with India on 15 April 1948 along with the other princedoms of Mandi-Suket State, Sirmour State and all of those
Chamba,_Himachal_Pradesh
Last ruling Maharawal of Dungarpur from 1918–1949
June 1989), was the last ruling Ahar Guhilot Maharawal of the Princely State of Dungarpur from the year 1918 to 1989, a former MP in the Rajya Sabha
Laxman_Singh
Indian historian (1955–2024)
erstwhile princely state of Suket. Hari Sen was born in 1955 in the royal family of Suket, an erstwhile 11-gun salute princely state whose capital used
Hari_Sen
of Sindh Capital: Thatta Songhai – Songhai Empire Capital: Gao Suket – Suket State Capital: Sundar Nagar Sunda – Kingdom of Sunda Capital: Pakuan Pajajaran
List of sovereign states in 1500
List_of_sovereign_states_in_1500
State Sine – Kingdom of Sine Sintang Sivaganga – Kingdom of Sivaganga Spain – Kingdom of Spain Subeihi – Subeihi Sultanate Suket – Suket State Sulu
List of sovereign states in 1750
List_of_sovereign_states_in_1750
Princely state of India
to the south, on Suket; and to the southwest, on Bilaspur. As of 1941, population of Mandi State was 232,598 and area of the state was 1,139 square kilometres
Mandi_State
sultanate of Sinnar Sonepur – Sonepur State Southern Ming – Great Ming Empire Spain – Monarchy of Spain Suket – Suket State Sulu – Sultanate of Sulu Sweden
List of sovereign states in the 1640s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1640s
State in northwestern India
Sirmoor, Bilaspur, Suket, and other small/minor Simla Hill states) which are in the region that comprises the contemporary state of Himachal Pradesh
Himachal_Pradesh
Indian politician
king of the erstwhile princely state of Suket. Upon his father's death, Lalit Sen became the 51st titular Raja of Suket. After Lalit Sen's death his son
Lalit_Sen
District of Himachal Pradesh in India
58 km from Bilaspur. According to tradition, it was built by a ruler of Suket State and only later conquered by the rulers of Bilaspur. Around 1800, when
Bilaspur district, Himachal Pradesh
Bilaspur_district,_Himachal_Pradesh
Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India
as the Kul Devi (family deity) of the Suket royal family and the Raj-Rajeshwari and Adhisthatri Devi of the Suket principality, is a historic Hindu temple
Kamaksha_Temple
Mandi and Suket State in December 1914 and January 1915 and it was decided to assassinate the Superintendent and the Wazir of Mandi and Suket, to loot
Freedom struggle in Himachal Pradesh
Freedom_struggle_in_Himachal_Pradesh
Fort in Himachal Pradesh, India
geology and masonry into a near‑impregnable network. Forts in India Suket State Raja H. S. Singha (2000). The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (over 1000 Entries)
Kamlah_Fort
This is a list of state highways in Rajasthan, India. Rajasthan's state highways, designated as "RJ SH", are a vital part of the state's transport network
List of state highways in Rajasthan
List_of_state_highways_in_Rajasthan
Princely states in the northern border regions of British India
Lakhanpur Mandi Mankot Nurpur Punch (Poonch) Samba Siba Sirmur (Nahan) Suket Tirikot The Punjab Hills could be further subdivided into three areas: Northwest
Hill_States_of_India
Agency of British India
11-guns Suket (Sundarnagar), title Raja, Hereditary salute of 11-guns Bashahr, title Raja, Personal 9 guns-salute(Personal) Punjab Hill state Baghal,
Punjab_States_Agency
Town in Himachal Pradesh, India
that this was the site of the original palace of the former princely state of Suket – in whose territories these tracts once were. The village of Karsog
Karsog
Hindu temple in Himachal Pradesh, India
District Mandi Deity Kamaksha ,kamakhya Festival Suket Fair, Navratri, Durga Pooja Location Location Jaidevi State Himachal Pradesh Country India Location in
Kamaksha
Indian state police force
Mandi, Suket, Sirmaur and 26 smaller states known as the Punjab Hill States. Subsequently, in 1954 Bilaspur, which was then a part "C" State, was also
Himachal_Pradesh_Police
Princely state under the British Raj
A salute state was a princely state under the British Raj that had been granted a gun salute by the British Crown (as paramount ruler); i.e., the protocolary
Salute_state
Udawariya Naagaani Sili Nadi Dabaari Sipu River Naadi Creek Khari River Suket River Sevaran Balram Creek Dharwol Gohlan Hangari Creek Gokali Kukadi Gulf
List_of_rivers_of_Rajasthan
and materials. Amongst these were the states of Kangra, Nurpur, Chamba, Suket, Mandi and Bilaspur After independence the Chief Commissioner's province
History_of_Himachal_Pradesh
Nepalese princess (born 1971)
the erstwhile state of Singrauli. Aishvarya is the grandson of former Indian Human Resources Minister Arjun Singh, a royal from the state of Churhat Thikana
Devyani_Rana
Medieval kingdom in India (c. 1394–1494)
defeated by Bahlul Lodi and lost the Parganas of Kampil, Patiali, Shamsabad, Suket, Koil, Marhara and Jalesar to the advancing army of the Delhi Sultan. After
Jaunpur_Sultanate
Indian pictorial art form related to Himachal Pradesh
Chamba, Nurpur, Bilaspur and Kangra. Later, this style also reached Mandi, Suket, Kullu, Arki, Nalagarh and Tehri Garhwal (represented by Mola Ram), and
Kangra_painting
City in Rajasthan, India
railway station which was then known as Khairabad road, Suket road. Later on, the Princely State of Kota established this area as Ramganj Mandi. Mostly
Ramganj_Mandi
Monarch or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
the Raja of Sailana the Raja of Samthar the Raja of Sitamau the Raja of Suket Hereditary salutes of 9-guns (11-guns personal) the Raja of Dharampur the
Raja
Nawanagar Palanpur Palitana State Porbandar State Poshina Radhanpur Rajkot Rajpara State (Halar) Rajpipla Ambliara State Sabarkantha Agency Sachin Sanjeli
List of princely states of British India (by region)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(by_region)
Local tales and legends from Malaysia
Ateklan Lan E Lane Tuyang Leleng Nombor Satu Nombor Dua Pui Ngeleput Burui Suket Telu Tiang Kristang Ala Banda Isti Banda Che Corte Farraperra Jingli Nona
Folklore_of_Malaysia
Maharaja (1908–1937) Sudhansu Shekhar Singh Deo, Maharaja (1937–1947) Suket (complete list) – Dasht Nikandan Sen, Raja (1879–1908) Bhim Sen, Raja (1908–1919)
List of state leaders in 20th-century British South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_20th-century_British_South_Asia
Indian archaeologist (1878–1946)
Himachal Pradesh including Rajpur Parasu, Bithoor, Parihar, Kullu, Mandi and Suket. He was the first person to have noticed the Brahmi inscriptions at Shalri
Hiranand_Sastri
Purusottam Singh Deo, Raja (1680–1700) Raj Singh Deo, Raja (1700–1725) Suket (complete list) – Jit Sen, Raja (1663–1721) Thanjavur Maratha kingdom (complete
List of state leaders in 17th-century South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_17th-century_South_Asia
Fort in Himachal Padesh, India
expanding his kingdom and conquered the nearby kingdoms of Chamba, Mandi, Suket and Nahan. In 1805 he turned his attention to Bilaspur and the erstwhile
Kangra_Fort
Niladhar Singh Deo, Raja (1841–1891) Pratap Rudra Singh, Raja (1891–1902) Suket (complete list) – Bikram Sen II, Raja (1791–1838) Ugar Sen II, Raja (1838–1876)
List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states
List_of_state_leaders_in_19th-century_British_South_Asia_subsidiary_states
Tehsil in Himachal Pradesh, India
asked and obtained help in money and troops from the rajas of Mandi and Suket, to enable him to recover his kingdom. Passing through kullu, he crossed
Pangi_Valley
formed by the amalgamation of the erstwhile princely states of Mandi and Suket on the formation of Punjab Hill States Union. 25 April – start of the violence
1948_in_India
District of Jammu and Kashmir administered by India
where the style spread to the Hill States of Mankot, Nurpur, Kulu, Mandi, Suket, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Chamba, Guler and Kangra. The first mention of Basohli
Kathua_district
(1770–1771) Sobha Singh Deo, Raja (1771–1786) Prithvi Singh Deo, Raja (1786–1841) Suket (complete list) – Jit Sen, Raja (1663–1721) Garur Sen, Raja (1721–1748)
List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its predecessor states
List_of_state_leaders_in_18th-century_South_Asia_and_its_predecessor_states
Conflict in India, 1686–1688
were the chiefs of Guler, Jaswan, Kangra, Kullu, Chamba, Jammu, Mandi, and Suket.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Raju, Karam
Battle_of_Bhangani
Deviji Sahiba (1865–1907), daughter of Raja Rudra Sen Bahadur, Raja of Suket. Their son Amar Prakash (1888–1933) succeeded him as Raja in 1911, and was
Surendra_Bikram_Prakash
Indonesian politician (born 1998)
at a notary's office in 2023–2024. Prameswati became head of the Relawan Suket Teki Nusantara, the social arm of a Joko Widodo-supporting organization
Vinanda_Prameswati
established small provinces or principalities. Some of these were Kangra, Nurpur, Suket, Mandi, Kutlehar, Baghal, Bilaspur, Nalagarh, Keonthal, Dhami, Kunihar,
Early history of Himachal Pradesh
Early_history_of_Himachal_Pradesh
Shivina Kumari. Rani Sheela Kumari Singh married Rajkumar Rameshwar Singh of Suket. They had 2 children. Maharani Kalpana Devi, married Maharao Ijyaraj Singh
Maharaj_Prem_Singh
Western Pahari language of north India
Pahari languages of Himachal Pradesh, had been made in the year 2010 by the state's Vidhan Sabha. There has been no positive progress on this matter since
Mandeali
1550 1950 India Somna 19th century 1949 India Sonepur 9 1556 1948 India Suket 11 765 1948 India Surgana late 18th century 1948 India Surguja 1543 1948
List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(alphabetical)
Art style that evolved in the courts of Rajputana in India
they were commissioned to mark his marriage in 1780–1781 to a princess of Suket. The grandsons of Manaku and Nainsukh ("second generation") "continue the
Rajput_painting
Maharaja Sansar Chand began to expand his territory. The states of Chamba, Suket, Mandi, and Guler, Jaswan, Siba and Datarpur came under the direct control
Mughal rule in Himachal Pradesh
Mughal_rule_in_Himachal_Pradesh
Finance minister of the Sikh Empire
to collect tribute from the rulers of Mandi and Suket. In 1813, he invaded and annexed Haripur State in the Kangra hills and accompanied Maharaja Ranjit
Diwan_Bhawani_Das
KCIE
the Bilaspur Prohibition Act. Schools, health centres, and roads linking Suket and Mandi to Delhi were constructed during his reign. In recognition of
Anand_Chand
Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours
Raja Sir Bhure Singh, KCSI, CIE, of Chamba His Highness Raja Bhim Sen, of Suket Captain His Highness Rana Ranjit Singh, of Barwani Majaraja Bir Mitradaya
1918_New_Year_Honours
Musical artist
reportedly were willing to compromise. In 1993 he released another solo album, Suket (Grass); he also arranged the music for the album. In it he tried to give
Jockie_Soerjoprajogo
included Kangra, Guler, Jaswan, Datarpur, Siba, Kutlehar, Kulu, Mandi, Suket, Bangahal, Nurpur, Kotila, Chamba, and Shahpur. Ghamand Chand Katoch of
Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's conquest of Shivalik Hills
Jassa_Singh_Ramgarhia's_conquest_of_Shivalik_Hills
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Tamil
A Yaksha king, Another name of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
A Yaksha king, Another name of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Telugu
A Yaksha King
Boy/Male
Tamil
Saket Sriram | ஸாகேத ஷà¯à®°à¯€à®°à®¾à®®Â
Lord Krishna
Saket Sriram | ஸாகேத ஷà¯à®°à¯€à®°à®¾à®®Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Mal(le), pet form of Mary (see Marie).Indian (northern states) : Hindu name found in several communities, from Sanskrit malla ‘strongman’, ‘wrestler’.
Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Wen 2.Chinese : from a character in the personal name of Hu Gongman, a retainer of Wu Wang. After the latter established the Zhou dynasty in 1122 bc, he granted the state of Chen to Hu Gongman, whose descendants adopted the second character of his given name, Man, as their surname. This character also means ‘Manchurian’, but the name does not appear to be related to this meaning.Chinese : variant of Wen 3.Chinese : variant of Wan 1.English and Jewish : variant spelling of Mann.Dutch : from Middle Dutch man ‘man’, ‘husband’, ‘vassal’, ‘arbiter’.French : from the Germanic personal name Manno (see Mann 2).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name Man, derived from Yiddish ‘man’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : status name or occupational name from Middle English, Old French maresc(h)al ‘marshal’. The term is of Germanic origin (compare Old High German marah ‘horse’, ‘mare’ + scalc ‘servant’). Originally it denoted a man who looked after horses, but by the heyday of medieval surname formation it denoted on the one hand one of the most important servants in a great household (in the royal household a high official of state, one with military responsibilities), and on the other a humble shoeing smith or farrier. It was also an occupational name for a medieval court officer responsible for the custody of prisoners. An even wider range of meanings is found in some other languages: compare for example Polish Marszałek (see Marszalek). The surname is also borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.As the fourth chief justice of the U.S., John Marshall (1755–1835) was the principal architect in consolidating and defining the powers of the Supreme Court. He was a descendant of John Marshall of Ireland, who settled in Culpeper Co., VA, sometime before 1655.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a moneylender or minter or a nickname for a rich man, from Old French ducat (Italian ducato), name of a gold coin. This was spelled duket in Middle English; Ducat is a ‘restored’ form. It has been confused with Duckett.Scottish : probably a variant of Duguid.French : patronymic from the nickname Cat, from a dialect variant of chat ‘cat’.Variant spelling of German and Jewish Dukat, cognate with 1.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Heaven; Lord Krishna with Friends; Abode of Lord Rama; Different Star; Music of Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin; possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Dominick.Chinese : from the name of Meng Mingshi, a senior minister of the state of Qin in the Spring and Autumn period (722–481 bc). His descendants adopted the first character of his given name, which means ‘bright’, as their surname.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Graceful lily.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Heaven; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Tamil
Having good intention
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states)
English, Scottish, and Indian (southern states) : variant spelling of Matthew. It is found as a personal name among Christians in India, and in the U.S. is used as a family name among families from southern India.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Having good intention
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.
Surname or Lastname
Indian (northern states)
Indian (northern states) : Hindu name meaning ‘lamp’, from Sanskrit dīpa. It occurs commonly as the final element of compound personal names, e.g. in Kuldeep ‘light of the family’. Subsequently, it appears to have evolved into a surname.English : presumably from the adjective deep, either a topographic name for someone who lived in a deep valley, or perhaps a nickname for a ‘deep’, thoughtful person.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Krishna
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Broad Like Sky
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Stony Field
Boy/Male
English
Tempest.
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who attains the gurus shelter, Refuge of the victor, Protected
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived by land on which beans were grown, from Old English bēan + land.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Love from the Heart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sprout, Sapling, Offshoot, Newborn
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Benedykt, BENEDYKTA means "blessed."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Danish, English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish
Blond; Yellow Gold; Fair-haired
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
SUKET STATE
a.
Of, pertaining to, or derived from, mutton suet; -- applied by Chevreul to an oily acid which was obtained from mutton suet, and to which he attributed the peculiar taste and smell of that substance. The substance has also been called hircin.
n.
The suet or fat of animals of the sheep and ox kinds, separated from membranous and fibrous matter by melting.
n.
The fat and fatty tissues of an animal, especially the harder fat about the kidneys and loins in beef and mutton, which, when melted and freed from the membranes, forms tallow.
n.
One versed in politics, or one who dabbles in state affairs.
pl.
of Stateswoman
a.
Consisting of, or resembling, suet; as, a suety substance.
n.
The qualifications, duties, or employments of a statesman.
pl.
of Statesman
n.
The common mullein, the stalks of which, dipped in suet, anciently served for torches. Called also torch, and hig-taper.
n.
A cyst containing matter like suet.
a.
Having the manner or wisdom of statesmen; becoming a statesman.
n.
A Scotch pudding made of the heart, liver, lights, etc., of a sheep or lamb, minced with suet, onions, oatmeal, etc., highly seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the same animal; minced head and pluck.
v. t.
A sweetmeat; a dainty morsel.
n.
Minced meat; meat chopped very fine; a mixture of boiled meat, suet, apples, etc., chopped very fine, to which spices and raisins are added; -- used in making mince pie.
a.
Becoming a statesman.
n.
One who states.
n.
The principal gold coin of ancient Grece. It varied much in value, the stater best known at Athens being worth about £1 2s., or about $5.35. The Attic silver tetradrachm was in later times called stater.
n.
That which is stated; a formal embodiment in language of facts or opinions; a narrative; a recital.