Chhuikhadan State

Chhuikhadan (also known as Kondka) was a small princely state of British India, which later formed part of Chhattisgarh States Agency. The state flag was a purple triangle. The state consisted of an area of 320 square miles, of which 27,907 acres were cultivated, and 48,538 acres cultivable. There were 120 villages in 1870 and the population was 13,281. In 1941 the state had a population of 32,731 people. The capital of the State was Chhuikhadan

Chhuikhadan State

Chhuikhadan (also known as Kondka) was a small princely state of British India, which later formed part of Chhattisgarh States Agency. The state flag was a purple triangle. The state consisted of an area of 320 square miles, of which 27,907 acres were cultivated, and 48,538 acres cultivable. There were 120 villages in 1870 and the population was 13,281. In 1941 the state had a population of 32,731 people. The capital of the State was Chhuikhadan