Panth-Piploda Province

Panth-Piploda
Province of British India
1935–1947
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Area 
• 1941
65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Population 
• 1941
5,627
History 
• Separated from Bombay
1935
• Merged with Ratlam District
1947
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Bombay Presidency
Ratlam district

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 km2 (25 sq mi), and a population of 5267 (male 2666, female 2601) (1941 census).[1] 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.