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Sathasi Raj
Sathasi Raj was the Kingdom of Raja of Rudhrapur covering over half of north and east India in pre-British era. The Kingdom was spread over 1000 km from Dilli to Calcutta in the years 1600-1800. In present era, Rudhrapur is a town in Deoria district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. His Majesty Vishal Singh Sankrityan is the sole scion to the throne. ==Background== Rudhrapur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Deoria district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Previously known as Sathasi Raj in the era 1600-1900, was ruled by Rajput Dynasty of the east. The Sankrityan Royal Family was the ruling house of the Indian princely state of Awadh. They lost their ruling rights in 1935 when Awadh merged with the Indian Union and their privileges were abolished by the Indian Union in 1971 by a constitutional amendment. The family descends from the Rajput of Mewar and Ratlam, and holds the distinction of being Kshatriya and Rajputs. The Royalty are also descendants of the Pandya and Chola dynasties as well, due to consistent intermarriages between the Sankri, Pandya, Srinet and Kolathiri dynasties over the centuries.() At present, Sree Vishalankrityan is the only scion to the throne. The Royal family is alternatively known as the Pandya, Pandey, Sankri, Sankrityan, Swaroopam, Singh, Rajput, Shrinet etc. It has its seat today at Rudhrapur in UP, India. The last ruling Maharajah of Sathasi was Sree Jai Singh, died on 20 July 1931 after a stroke. Srimati Savitri Singh Sankri, the only surviving daughter of the last ruling monarch of the Kingdom of Sathasi, Maharajah Jai Singh, died at a private hospital in the early hours on 16 December 2008. She was succeeded by her grandson Vishal Singh Sakrityan Pandey, son of Maharani Sheela Lakshmi Bayi and R. Shyam Pandey Raja after the rejection of the throne by R. Shyam Raja.
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