Panth-Piploda

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Panth-Piploda was a province of British India. It is located in present-day Ratlam District of Madhya Pradesh state of central India.

Panth-Piploda was British India's smallest province, with an area of 65 kmĀ² (25 square miles), and a population of approximately 5,300 (1941 census). It was located in the Malwa region, and consisted of several separate enclaves, bounded by the princely states of Gwalior, Jaora, and Dewas. The province was governed by a chief commissioner appointed by the Governor-General of India.