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    Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin. Geologically, the Malwa Plateau generally refers to the volcanic upland north of the Vindhya Range.Politically and administratively, it is also synonymous with the former state of Madhya Bharat which was later merged with Madhya Pradesh.At present the historical Malwa region includes districts of western Madhya Pradesh and parts of south-eastern Rajasthan.Sometimes the definition of Malwa is extended ...

  2. Malwa Plateau, plateau region in north-central India. It is bounded by the Madhya Bharat Plateau and Bundelkhand Upland to the north, the Vindhya Range to the east and south, and the Gujarat Plains to the west. Of volcanic origin, the plateau comprises central Madhya Pradesh state and southeastern ... The Malwa Plateau ranges in elevation from about 1,650 to 2,000 feet (500 to 600 metres); erosion has carved the ancient lava flows into isolated mesas found throughout the plateau, together ...

  3. Malwa, historical province and physiographic region of west-central India, comprising a large portion of western and central Madhya Pradesh state and parts of southeastern Rajasthan and northern Maharashtra states. Strictly, the name is confined to the hilly tableland bounded by the Vindhya Range to the south, but it has been extended southward to include the Narmada River valley and the Satpura Range.. Traditionally a land of plenty, it is an area of fertile black soil drained by the ...

  4. Map created by the British East India Company of the Malwa region of Punjab showing the various polities, borders, and settlements of the area, ca.1829–1835. Rupnagar, Moga, Jagraon, Dharamkot, Kotkupura, ... The city of Ferozepur, located in the Malwa region, was founded sometime in the latter half of the 14th century by Firuz Shah Tughlaq the third of the Delhi Sultanate. Later-on during the Mughal Empire, Ferozepur acted as the capital of the Multan subah (province) ...

  5. Malwa Plateau. The plateau, which stretches over central Madhya Pradesh and southeastern Rajasthan, is volcanic in origin. The Malwa Plateau is roughly shaped like a triangle, with the Vindhya Hills in the centre and the Aravali Range in the west, Madhya Bharat Pathar in the north, and Bundelkhand in the east.; The plateau is an extension of the Deccan Traps, which developed at the end of the Cretaceous era between 60 and 68 million years ago.; The predominant soil types in this region are ...

  6. Malwa and neighborhood according to the historical map of India by Fielding Lucas Jr. (1823). The Malwa region occupies a plateau in western Madhya Pradesh and south-eastern Rajasthan (between 21°10′N 73°45′E and 25°10′N 79°14′E), with Gujarat in the west. To the south and east stands the Vindhya Range and to the north the Bundelkhand upland.

  7. This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen. Malwa Plains, alluvial plains region in central Punjab state, northern India. It lies between the Ghaggar and Sutlej rivers south of the Bist Doab (plain). The plains are bordered by the Siwalik (Shiwalik) Range to the northeast and range in elevation from about 985 feet (300 ...

  8. Malwa Plateau is a region in west-central northern India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin in the western part of the state of Madhya Pradeshand south-eastern parts of Rajasthan.This region of plateau had been a separate political unit from the time of the Indian tribe of Malavas until 1947, when the British Malwa Agency was fused into Madhya Bharat, also known as Malwa Union.Although political borders have fluctuated throughout the history of Malwa Plateau, the region has developed its ...

  9. Apr 24, 2024 · Etymology. The name of the region is derived from the Malavas, an ancient Indic tribe which inhabited the area in antiquity. [4] History Map created by the British East India Company of the Malwa region of Punjab showing the various polities, borders, and settlements of the area, ca.1829–1835. Rupnagar, Moga, Jagraon, Dharamkot, Kotkupura, Muktsar, and Sahnewal, are marked as the territories south of the Sutlej River which were controlled by the Sikh Empire.. The city of Ferozepur, located ...

  10. Malwa. Malwa is in the Punjab state of India. It roughly covers the area between the Sutlej River in the north and the Ghaggar River, which flows along the Haryana border, in the south. It is the largest region in terms of area and has 15 districts in it, the largest of which are Ferozepur, Ludhiana, Patiala, and Bathinda.