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  2. Indore State - Wikipedia

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    Indore State was a kingdom within the Maratha Confederacy ruled by the Maratha Holkar dynasty. [1] After 1857, Indore became a 19-gun salute princely state within the Central India Agency of the Indian Empire under British protection. Indore State was located in the present-day Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, with its capital at the city of Indore.

  3. House of Holkar - Wikipedia

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    On 22 April 1948 Yashwantrao Holkar II signed a covenant with the rulers of the adjoining princely states to form a new state known as Madhya Bharat. Madhya Bharat was created on 28 May 1948. On 16 June 1948, the princely state of Indore, which the House of Holkar ruled, merged with the newly independent Indian states.

  4. Indore - Wikipedia

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    Indore Cable Car was announced in January 2021 as another public transport for the city to decongest traffic. It will also be the first cable car in India to run on crowded streets. [138] Buses for other cities which are within close proximity to Indore are operated by state transport and private transport operators.

  5. Yashwant Rao Holkar II - Wikipedia

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    Maharajadhiraj Raj Rajeshwar Sawai Shri Sir Yeshwant Rao II Holkar XIV Bahadur [citation needed] (6 September 1908 – 5 December 1961) was the Maharaja of Indore (Holkar State, now in present-day Madhya Pradesh) belonging to the Holkar dynasty of the Marathas.

  6. Category:History of Indore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Indore" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Indore State; Indore stepwell collapse; L. Lalbagh Palace; M.

  7. Central India Agency - Wikipedia

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    In 1900 it included 9 states, the most important of which were Orchha, Panna, Samthar, Charkhari, Chhatarpur, Datia, Bijawar and Ajaigarh. The agency also included 13 estates and the pargana of Alampur, the latter belonging to Indore State. [2] In 1931, all of the states under the Baghelkhand Agency apart from Rewa were transferred back to ...

  8. Yashwantrao Holkar - Wikipedia

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    Jasvant Rao was the third son of Tukoji Rao. Tukoji appointed his eldest son Kashi Rao as his successor and head of Holkar state. Tukoji's second son Malhar Rao rebelled against his father's decision, and Jaswant joined his ranks. The rebels plundered Malwa and Khandesh, leading Kashi Rao to call in the army of Daulat Rao Sindia. Sindia's army ...

  9. Rajwada - Wikipedia

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    Rajwada, also known as the Holkar Palace or Old Palace, is a historical palace in Indore that was constructed by the Holkars of the Maratha empire around 2 centuries ago. An example of the architecture of the time, the palace is a 7 story structure that is placed near the Holkar Chhatris.