The present district of Mandi was
formed with the merger of 2 princely states Mandi and Suket on 15th April 1948
when Himachal Pradesh came into existence.
SUKET
The origin of the name Suket is
uncertain but it may be a derivation of Sukh Sreshta which means the
‘goodland’. Prior to its foundation the whole track was under the rule of
Ranas and Thakur.
Bir Sen : Suket was founded by Bir Sen in AD
765 who was a descendant of Sen dynasty in Bengal. He subdued many
small thakurais and conquered Kullu. He founded a fort named Birkot.
Next to Bir Sen, Bikram Sen, Dhartari
Sen ruled Suket.
Lakshman Sen was made Raja at the age of 2 years on the death of Dhartari Sen.
The Raja of Kullu took advantage of the minority of Lakshman Sen and deserted
independence. At Age of 14 years, he invaded Kullu again and made it a
tributary to Suket. Lakshman Sen was succeeded by his son Chandrasen who died
childless. His brother Bijai Sen then came to the throne.
Bijai Sen has two sons named Sahu Sen and Bahu Sen. Sahu Sen succeeded to the
throne while Bahu Sen retired to Mangalore whose descendants in twelfth
generation founded Mandi state.
Shyam Sen had two ranis, one from Guler another from Bushahr who became pregnant
at same time. The Guleri Rani son Ram
Sen was born first and was recognised as tikka . The same Rani gave birth to a
second son named Prithi Singh and daughter in the due course. Bushahri Rani
also had a son named Hari Singh. Bushahri Rani to see that her son is
installed as the next heir apparent made a plot to kill Ram Sen through Mian
Jughunam. One day Mian Jughunam finding a favourable opportunity pushed Ram Sen
into the cellar. Diligent search was
made and at last it occurred to Naurang Singh, the Rajas younger brother. On
this plot been discovered, the Bushahri Rani was banished from the state and
the whole family of Mian Jughunam except a pregnant woman were executed. Jughanum
Mians are descendants from this woman. Later on, Hari Singh was also displaced
from the position of heir presumptive in favour of Prihti Singh.
Raja Jagat Singh of Nurpur was
contemporary of Shyam Sen. He had conceived the design of making himself
Paramount in the Hills. After subduing Chamba and Basohli, he turned towards
Mandi, Suket and Guler. Mandi Raja Suraj Sen escaped the plot but Suket’s Shyam
Sen and Man Singh of Guler were not so lucky. Raja Shyam Sen and his brother
Naurang Singh was imprisoned at Delhi on the complaint of Raja Jagat Singh of
Nurpur when they failed to furnish a contingent in an expedition to Jammu
Hills. Man Singh of Guler had also been imprisoned on similar ground.
During his captivity Shyam Sen is said
to have prayed to Mahunag who appeared to him in the form of a bee and was
promised an early release. In 1641 AD, Raja Jagat Singh revolted against Mughal
authority which paved the way for early release of Shyam Sen and others.
On his return from Delhi Shyam Sen in
gratitude for his deliverance granted a Jagir of rupees 400/- a year to the
temple of Mahunag owing to the Nag having appeared to the Raja in that town.
Ram Sen (1650): Mandi and Suket had always been rivals and generally
enemies. In Ram Sen’s period the
struggle for BAHL tract began. To
protect the people of Madhopur Ram Sen erected a fort and called it Ramgarh
after himself. Raja Ram Sen removed his sister to pangana on suspicion of
her chastity. The suspicion was groundless and so much disgraceful that she
poisoned herself. Soon after word Raja became insane and died.
Jeet Sen (1663): Owing to his father insanity Jeet Singh had been appointed
Regent. Jeet Sen’s 22 children died in infancy.
Sidh Sen, the Raja of Mandi aided by Bhim
Chand of Kahlur seized the Dhar of Hatli and Fort of Birkot from Suket.
Garur Sen (1721): Jeet Singh diet childless in 1721 A.D. Garur Sen, grandson of Hari Singh son of Rani
of Bushahr who had been banished from Suket in the region of Shyam Sen.
Sundernagar (earlier known as Baned)
was founded by Garu Sen and it became capital of the state in the region of Bikram
Sen. Garu Sen’s Rani got Surajkund Temple
constructed.
Capital of Suket :Baned (Sundernagar) |
Bikram Sen (1791): had two sons Ugar Sen and Jagat Singh.
William Moorcraft (1820) was probably
the first European to visit Suket on his way to Kullu.
Ugar Sen (1838): in 1845 the Sikh Army invaded British territory by crossing the Satluj
and Suket was called upon to furnish contingent. But Ugar Sen joined hands with
Raja of Mandi, Balbir Singh immediately after the battle of sabara had tender allegiance
to the British government and both chief on 21st February 1846 visited Mr Ershine
at Bilaspur. Ugrasen expelled Sikhs from the state. on March 9th 1846 A Treaty
was concluded between between British and Sikhs and the City Mandi and Suket
came directly under the British control and were placed in charge of
commissioner of Jalandhar. In October 1846 a Sanad was granted to Suket
defining rights and application of the Raja.
in 1857 family trouble taken over an
attempt to arrest Wazir Narottam who builded supreme influence with Raja and
his son Rudra Sen left Suket. For one and half years he remained in Jalandhar
and Lahore. In 1859, Rudra Sen returned to Mandi on the occasion of marriage of
Vijay Sen of Mandi to the daughter of Raja of Datarpur. Ugra Sen who was
disturbed with these developments approached ‘Colonel Lake’, the commissioner
of Jalandhar that if Rudra Sen did not agree to make peace, he should be directed
to remove himself to a distance, so that not to cause trouble in the state. Accordingly
Rudra Sen left his Rani’s in Mandi and went to Patiala. After sometime, Kahluri
Rani with son Arimardan Sen joined him at Haripur in Patiala. Two years later,
a daughter was born who was afterwards married to Raja of Sirmour. In 1866, a
second son named Dusht Nikanden Sen was born. Narottam Purohit continue to hold
the office of Wazir and he was also Wazir of Narsingji Temple .
It is said that Purohit made a
law that widows should be sold and proceeds credited to the state and their
property to the Nursing Ji Temple. Raja Ugar
Sen was well versed in Sanskrit was also acquainted with music and medicine. He
built temple of Shiva at Amla Bimla. In 1876, he had paralysis and died in the
same year.
Rudra Sen (1876) : was
installed as Raja in 1876. He was an oppressive ruler. An enquiry was set up
against the oppression of Rudra Sen. On the basis of the report prepared by
enquiry committee, Rudra seen was deposed in 1879.
Arimardan Sen (1879): he was only 15 years of age at
the time of installation the throne. He died at Dharamshala soon after his accession.
He ruled for one month only.
Dusht Nikanden Sen (1879): being the minor administration
remained in the hands of Superintendent Sardar Hardayal Singh till his
retirement in 1884 then Mr Donald was appointed wazir in 1891. Raja took
interest in improvement of administration. A dispensary was open in the capital
shortly after his accession school at Bhojpur in 1893, a post office in 1900
and telegraph office in 1906 were opened by him. He had two sons Bhim Sen and Duthian
Lakshman Singh.
Bhim Sen (1908) : He erected a fully equipped hospital at Baned, named the ‘King
Edward Hospital’ , bulit Bungalows at Daned, Seri and Dehar and a motor road
from Suket to Mandi. For his services to
British during the great war he received the King Emperor distinction of
knighthood. He died in 1919 of pneumonia without leaving any issues.
Raja Lakshman Sen (1919): was Raja of Suket from 19 from
1919 to 1948. He took great interest in Public Work and land revenue
settlement. The ‘Lakshman Bhim club’, ‘ The Prince of Wales orphan home’, and ‘Chief
Court buildings’, temple at Jaroli and swimming tank in 1924 was constructed
during his period.
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