Since the Marathas ruled much of India in the period immediately preceding the consolidation of British rule in India, the Maratha states came to form the largest bloc of princely states in the British Raj, if size be reckoned by territory and population. Prominent Maratha states included:
Ruins of the Raigad Fort which served as a capital of Maratha Empire in the 17th century
* Kolhapur
* Solapur
* Gwalior
* Indore
* Baroda
* Dewas (Senior and Junior)
* Dhar
* Chhatarpur
* Mudhol
* Sandur (princely state) in Bellary District of Karnataka India
* Akkalkot
* Phaltan
* Jath
* Jawhar
* Sawantwadi
* Satara
* Marathwada
* Thanjavur, and many others
* Nashik,
* Jalgaon,
* Vidarbha.
Ruins of the Raigad Fort which served as a capital of Maratha Empire in the 17th century
* Kolhapur
* Solapur
* Gwalior
* Indore
* Baroda
* Dewas (Senior and Junior)
* Dhar
* Chhatarpur
* Mudhol
* Sandur (princely state) in Bellary District of Karnataka India
* Akkalkot
* Phaltan
* Jath
* Jawhar
* Sawantwadi
* Satara
* Marathwada
* Thanjavur, and many others
* Nashik,
* Jalgaon,
* Vidarbha.
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