Sakti State
Sakti State was one of the princely states of India during the British Raj. It belonged to the Chhattisgarh States Agency, which later became the Eastern States Agency.
Sakti State सक्ती रियासत | |||||||
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Princely State of British India | |||||||
TBD–1948 | |||||||
Sakti State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India | |||||||
Area | |||||||
• 1892 | 357 km2 (138 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• 1892 | 22,819 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | TBD | ||||||
1948 | |||||||
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The capital was Sakti town, which had 1,791 inhabitants, according to the 1901 Census of India. Today, it is located in the state of Chhattisgarh. It had an area of 357 km2 and, in 1892, a population of 22,819 inhabitants. Its rulers were Gond and had a privy purse of 29,000 rupees. The princely state acceded to the Indian Union on 1 January 1948, thus ceasing to exist.
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