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Sitamau State. As of 2001[update]
India census,
Sitamau had a po****tion of 12,889.
Males constitute 51% of the po****tion and
females 49%.
Sitamau has...
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Sitamau State was a
princely state of the
British Raj
before 1947. Its
capital was in
Sitamau town,
Mandsaur district,
Madhya Pradesh. The
total area...
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Ratan Singh would further breakaway and form the
kingdoms of
Sailana and
Sitamau.
During Aurangzeb's
reign major rebellions would break out
resulting in...
- a
Rajkumar of
Sitamau and a historian. He was born on 23
February 1908, at
Laduna Palace in
Sitamau to Ram Singh, the Raja of
Sitamau. He
received his...
- Mandsaur, Malhargarh,
Sitamau and Garoth. Where, Mandsaur, Malhargarh, Garoth, Shamgarh, Daloda, Bhanpura,
Suwasra and
Sitamau and
KAYAMPUR Mandsur are...
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Palace Sailana Ranjit Vilas Palace (Ratlam) Raj
Mahal Palace Sitamau Laduna Palace Sitamau City
Palace Dhar
Jheera bagh
Palace Dhar
Datia Palace Orchha...
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which besides Jodhpur had
ruled over Bikaner, Kishengarh, Idar, Jhabhua,
Sitamau, Sailana,
Alirajpur and Ratlam, all
States important enough to
merit gun...
- well as
Arabic music and Sufi music.
Sajjad Hussain was born in 1917 in
Sitamau,
which was at that time, a
village in the then
Central India Agency, now...
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Orchha Pahra Paldeo Panna Pathari Piploda Rajgarh Ratlam Rewa
Sailana Sitamau Sohawal Taraon Tori
Fatehpur Athgarh Athmallik Bamra Baramba Baudh Bonai...
- able to
recover some of his
holdings through which he
became the raja of
Sitamau State,
Ratlam itself remained under Mughal control.
Another son of Ratan...