Malwa Plains

Malwa Plains

      alluvial plains region in central Punjab state, northern India. It lies between the Ghaggar (Ghaggar River) and Sutlej (Sutlej River) rivers south of the Bist Doab (plain). The plains are bordered by the Siwalik (Shiwalik) Range (Siwalik Range) to the northeast and range in elevation from about 985 feet (300 metres) above sea level in the northeast to below 655 feet (200 metres) in the southwest. The terrain is slightly undulating, and there are occasional sand dunes and sand ridges in the southern part of the plains bordering the Great Indian (Thar) Desert (Thar Desert). A few perennial rivers, including the Ghaggar, Patiali, Dangri, and Markanda, cross the plains, which are marked by former river channels. Scattered tropical dry deciduous forests, mostly of teak and dhak, are found. In addition, eucalyptus and poplar trees have been planted along roads and canals.

      Agriculture dominates the economy of the plains; crops include cereals, pulses (legumes), cotton, sugarcane, and oilseeds. The region produces a surplus in food grains, particularly wheat. Small-scale industries manufacture machine tools, footwear, sewing machines and parts, plastic goods, and water pipes and fittings. Tractors, dry-cell batteries, polyester films, nylon, and automobile tires and tubes are produced on a large scale. The region has a network of roads and railways connecting Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Abohar, Bhatinda, and Maler Kotla, the important towns.

      The Malwa Plains are named for the Malloi peoples (Malavas) who ruled the Punjab in the 4th century BCE and offered stiff resistance to Alexander the Great. The Guptas supplanted the Malavas in the 4th century CE. The region came under Muslim rule in the 10th century and, except for a short period of Rajput ascendancy (c. 1030–1192), remained under Muslim rule until the decline of Mughal power.

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