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Suket princely state court fee / revenue stamp

SUKET                                                                              11  GUN  SALUTE  STATE

Suket State was one of the Princely states of India during the period of the British Raj. The capital of the state was Sundar Nagar. Its last ruler signed the accession to the Indian Union on 15 April 1948. Formerly it belonged to the States of the Punjab Hills and currently, it is part of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The present-day Mandi district was formed with the merger of the two princely states of Mandi and Suket.

                  According to tradition the predecessor state was founded about 765 by Bira Sen (Vir Sen), claimed to be a son of a Sena dynasty King of Bengal. The early history of Suket was marred by constant warfare against other principalities, especially against the Kingdom of Kullu. At the time of Raja Bikram Sen Kullu was under the overlordship of Suket State and was reduced to paying tribute to Suket. Raja Madan Sen's reign was the golden age of Suket, when its ruler reduced into submission the neighboring smaller states. During the reign of Raja Udai Sen Suket came under the influence of the Mughal Empire who were content with merely exacting tribute.

                                  At the time of Raja Bikram Sen II, Sukket survived the invasion of the Gurkhas of Nepal (1803 to 1815) and the ensuing brief period of Sikh dominance thanks to the Raja's diplomatic skills. In 1845, when war broke out between the Sikhs and the British, the Rajas of Suket and Mandi took the side of the British, signing a Treaty of Alliance in Bilaspur in 1846. In the same year a sanad was granted to Raja Ugar Sen II confirming him and his heirs in the possession of the Suket territories.


COURT  FEE  STAMP  :-

Type-1 A  :- Used in 1923-28 , Size 75 x 26 mm, Imperf. , Type 1 redrawn in smaller size . Fees court riyasat Suket instead of court fees riyasat Suket.

Four Annas , Black , Ref. # x

Type-1 B  :- Used in 1928 , Size 77 x 35 mm., Imperf., Wove paper. Type 1 redrawn by omitting horizontal divider lines in the right hand panel. Linear value to the right of Hindi value  .

Five Rupees , Black , Ref. # 188

Type-1 D  :- Used in 1923-25 , Size 78 x 38 mm., Imperf., Wove paper. Type 1 redrawn by omitting vertical divider line between left and  right hand panel.

Eight Annas (1/2 Rupee) , Black , Ref. # 140

Type- 3.1  :- Size 69 x 23 mm. , Court fees Suket  in Urdu , also value in Urdu. Smaller in size.

Eight Annas (1/2 Rupee) , Black , Ref. # 40
 Type-6  :- Used in 1925-30 AD, Size 68 x 31 mm., Imperf.,Wove paper.
One Rupee, Grey bistre , Ref.# 66 

Type-8  :- Used in 1941-42, Size 77 x 36mm., Perf.11,Wove paper.

                                                    Raja Lakshman Sen

Eight Annas, Deep Blue, Ref. # 85 a 

Revenue   Stamp :-

Type-16  :- Used in 1940-45, Size 17 x 21mm., Perf.11 1/ 2 , Thick Wove paper.

One Anna , Dull Blue , Ref. # 161 

Type-20  :- Used in 1928, Size 40 x 44mm., Imperf.  

One Anna , Black , Ref. # 201



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