History
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 ofRulers
The rulers of Suket bore the title ''Raja''. The clan name of the royal lineage was 'Suketi' or 'Suketr'.Rajas
*1663 - 1721 Jit Sen (d. 1721) *1721 - 1748 Garur Sen (b. 1693 - d. 1748) *1748 - 1762 Bhikam Sen (d. 1762) (Afghan invasions) *1762 - 1791 Ranjit Sen (d. 1791) *1791 - 1838 Bikram Sen II (b. 17.. - d. 1838) *1838 - 1876 Ugar Sen II (d. 1876) *1876 - Apr 1878 Rudra Sen (b. 1828 - d. 1886) *1878 - 1879 Arimardan Sen (b. 1863 - d. 1879) *29 Mar 1879 – 27 May 1908 Dasht Nikandan Sen (b. 1865 - d. 1908) *29 Mar 1879 - 1884 Munshi Hardyal Singh -Regent *27 May 1908 – 12 Oct 1919 Bhim Sen (b. 1885 - d. 1919) (from 1 Jan 1918, Sir Bhim Sen) *13 Oct 1919 – 15 Aug 1947 Lakshman Sen (b. 1895 - d. 1970)See also
* Punjab States Agency * Political integration of India * Lalit Sen * Hari SenReferences
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* Princely states of Punjab History of Himachal Pradesh Mandi district 8th-century establishments in India 765 establishments 1948 disestablishments in India Former monarchies of Asia {{HimachalPradesh-geo-stub