Sitamau State

Its capital was in Sitamau town, Mandsaur district, Madhya Pradesh.

[1] Ratan Singh Rathore was killed in the battle of Dharmat against Aurangzeb, after which his descendants continued to rule Ratlam.

Keshodas stuck to imperial service during this time and on 3 September 1699, he was made the faujdar of Nalgunda.

The State of Ratlam was restored to an uncle of Keshodas called Chattrasal in 1705.

[1] Raghubir Sinh, the famous historian of Malwa and a notable student of a noted historian Sir Jadunath Sarkar was the eldest son of Raja Ram Singh who passed on the titular title of "Raja" to his son Krishan Singh who succeeded as the family head .

Painting of Maharaja Ratan Singh, the ancestor of the Rajas of Ratlam, Sailana and Sitamau.