Mandi State
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Historical
Summary
Mandi State was a princely state in British India, with Mandi town serving as its capital. The state, meaning "market" in Hindi, comprised two towns and 3,625 villages within the Himalayan range. It bordered Kangra, Suket, and Bilaspur, ruled by Rajas from the 16th century.
Statistics
Area
1,139.00 km²
Population
232,598