
Indore State
Indore State was a princely state in central India during British rule, with Indore city as its capital. Governed by a hereditary ruler, it functioned semi-autonomously under indirect British oversight. Covering an area with a mix of urban and rural regions, Indore State was known for its cultural heritage, trade, and agriculture. After India's independence in 1947, it integrated into the Indian Union, eventually becoming part of Madhya Pradesh state. Today, the legacy of Indore State is reflected in the region's cultural and historical significance.