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    Malerkotla is a city and the district headquarters of Malerkotla district [1] in the Indian state of Punjab. It served as the seat of the eponymous princely state during the British Raj. The state acceded to the union of India in 1947 and was merged with other nearby princely states to form the Patiala and East Punjab States Union (PEPSU).

  2. Malerkotla district is in the state of Punjab in northern India. It is the 23rd district in the Indian state of Punjab. [2] The district was carved out of Sangrur district on 14 May, 2021. [3] Subdivisions of Malerkotla, Ahmedgarh and the sub-tehsil of Amargarh are part of the district. [4]

  3. Malerkotla district was carved out of Sangrur as the 23 district of Punjab on 02 June, 2021. District Malerkotla is divided into three subdivisions Malerkotla, Amargarh and Ahmedgarh. Malerkotla district has a population of 429,754 as per the 2011 census report.

  4. May 17, 2021 · The only Muslim-dominated town of Punjab, Malerkotla, has been in the news recently after Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh announced on Eid (May 14) that the former princely state would be the 23rd district of the state.

  5. Dec 8, 2023 · “Experience the cultural grace of Malerkotla, a town in Punjab known for its harmonious coexistence of diverse communities. Explore the historical legacy of the Nawabs at Malerkotla Fort and the tranquil ambiance of the Sheesh Mahal.

  6. About District. Malerkotla district was carved out of Sangrur as the 23 rd district of Punjab on 02 June, 2021. District Malerkotla is divided into three subdivisions Malerkotla, Amargarh and Ahmedgarh. Malerkotla district has a population of 429,754 as per the 2011 census report.

  7. The State of Malerkotla or Maler Kotla was a princely state in the Punjab region during the era of British India. The last Nawab of Maler Kotla signed the instrument of accession to join the Dominion of India on 20 August 1948. Its rulers belonged to a Sarwani and Lodi Pashtun dynasty from Afghanistan, and its capital was in Malerkotla.