Sitamau was a minor thikana in the Malwa region of Central India, eventually recognized as a salute state under British paramountcy. Its copper coinage was struck locally with minimal oversight, which accounts for the considerable weight variation seen across surviving specimens — 20.93g sits toward the heavier end of the documented range for this type.
Sitamau was a minor thikana in the Malwa region of Central India, eventually recognized as a salute state under British paramountcy. Its copper coinage was struck locally with minimal oversight, which accounts for the considerable weight variation seen across surviving specimens — 20.93g sits toward the heavier end of the documented range for this type.