Ratlam State

Ratlam State was a princely state in India, part of the Malwa Agency of Central India during the British Raj. The state's capital was Ratlam town in modern Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. Ratlam was originally a huge state, but the then ruler Ratan singh opposed Auranzeb in the Battle of Dharmatpur and was killed after a brave fight. The state was then reduced and their title of Maharaja was eventually stripped away, the title was later restored by the British during Maharaja Sajjan Singhs rule. On 5 January 1819 Ratlam State became a British protectorate.

Ratlam State

Ratlam State was a princely state in India, part of the Malwa Agency of Central India during the British Raj. The state's capital was Ratlam town in modern Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh. Ratlam was originally a huge state, but the then ruler Ratan singh opposed Auranzeb in the Battle of Dharmatpur and was killed after a brave fight. The state was then reduced and their title of Maharaja was eventually stripped away, the title was later restored by the British during Maharaja Sajjan Singhs rule. On 5 January 1819 Ratlam State became a British protectorate.