Cis-Sutlej states
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The Cis-Sutlej states were a group of states in the contemporary Punjab and Haryana states of northern India during the 19th century, lying between the Sutlej River on the north, the Himalayas on the east, the Yamuna River and Delhi District on the south, and Sirsa District on the west. The small Punjabi kingdoms of the Cis-Sutlej states paid tributes to the Marathas, until the Second Anglo-Maratha War of 1803–1805, after which the Marathas lost this territory to the British.[1][2][3][4]
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Region of British India | |||||||||
1809–1862 | |||||||||
Political map of the Malwa region of Punjab created between 1829–1835. The Cis-Sutlej states are visible south of the Sutlej river. | |||||||||
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1809 | |||||||||
• Merged into the Punjab Province (British India) | 1862 | ||||||||
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