Sailana State

Sailana State
सैलाना रियासत
Princely State
1736–1948
Flag Coat of arms
Sailana State in the Imperial Gazetteer of India
History
  Established 1736
  Independence of India 1948
Area
  1941 769 km2 (297 sq mi)
Population
  1941 35,000 
Density 45.5 /km2  (117.9 /sq mi)
Sailana (Princely State)

Sailana State was a princely state in India during the British Raj[1] with an area of 769 km². It belonged to the Malwa Agency, part of Central India Agency. Sailana state was so intermingled with the state of Ratlam that it was impossible to show it on map, but It consisted of roughly one-third of Ratlam State apart from its lands in Raoti. The flag was a red triangle.

History

Sailana State was founded by Jai Singh, great-grandson of Ratan Singh, founder of Ratlam State in 1736. Jai singh took revenge against his uncle for the murder of his father, he killed him in a pitched battle at sagode and secured Ratlam for his elder brother. The two brothers then split the state between themselves. Jai singh's capital was initially at Raoti. He built Sailana city as his new capital in 1736. He fought 22 battles in his lifetime, turning Sailana into an independent state.[1] On 5 January 1819 Shailana State became a British protectorate. Its last ruler signed the accession to the Indian Union on 15 June 1948.[2]

Rulers

The rulers of Sailana State were Rathore Rajputs.

Rajas

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol.21. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1908. pp. 385–7.
  2. Princely States of India

Coordinates: 23°28′N 74°55′E / 23.47°N 74.92°E / 23.47; 74.92

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