
Sindia (alternate spelling)
Sindia, sometimes spelled Sindia, refers to the Sindia or Sindia State, a historic princely state in India located in present-day Madhya Pradesh. It was ruled by the Sindia family, a prominent Maratha clan, during the 18th and 19th centuries. The state was known for its strategic importance, administration, and contributions to regional culture. After India’s independence in 1947, Sindia’s territory was integrated into the Indian Union. Today, the term may also be associated with the family’s legacy or historical sites related to the Sindia rulers.