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Indore/Holkar - Former Indian state, now part of Madhya Pradesh, central India; 8.075 square miles. Its capital, Indore, was also capital of the Central India Agency. It was founded in 1715 and grew rapidly under Maratha dynasty of Holkars which was established in 18th century by Malhar Rao Holkar, an officer of the peshwa; lost much of territory after defeat by Lord Lake 1804; accepted British protectorate 1818. Title: Holkar.
Jarig Bakker, 11 November 1998
THE HOLKAR KINGDOM OF INDORE
Princely States of Central India, The Holkar Kingdom of Indore, Present-day
Madhya Pradesh
19 Gun Salute
Area: 25, 646 sq.km
Acceded to the Union of India on June 15, 1948
History: In 1728, the Maratha Peshwa of Poona (today Pune) granted what is now the State of Indore to Malhar Rao Holkar, a cavalry commander in his service.
Flag:
The Maharjah Holkar of the Kingdom of Indore has a bicolored flag horizontally
divided red over white, with the State arms close to the top, but extending
towards the lower stripe.
Christian Kretowicz, 25 January 2003
Indore had as ruler a prince with the title of "Holkar", but in English maps
Indore appeared as the realm of Holkar. (Like Hyderabad was named the Nizam's
realm). Ziggioto (1998) shows a long flag red
over white with the state emblem to the hoist - I dare say: an extremely
complicated emblem.
Jarig Bakker, 30 April 2002
Source: Ziggiotto (1998).