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Explanator: 8 years, 7 months and 14 days … Rajasthan is done by mixing 22 princely states of Rajputana, knowing interesting things – eSHOP24X7

Rajasthan’s Day and 22 Principescos states
Today is Rajasthan’s day. Exactly 76 years ago, on March 30, 1949, 22 princely states were made to Rajasthan. The Prime Minister of the beginning of India, Sardar Patel, and his secretary VP Menon played an important role in persuading the rulers of the princely states to merge.
He took time for 8 years, 7 months and 14 days
It took a long time of 8 years, 7 months and 14 days to build this huge kingdom. Rajasthan’s 22 princely states have been important in the history of India, which existed as independent governed regions during the British domain.
Rajasthan did so
After the independence of India in 1947, these princely states gradually merged into the Indian Union. In this way, the current state of Rajasthan was built. These 22 princely states have a different identity. These include many Rajasthan districts.
These 22 princely states joined
- Jaipur – It was one of the greatest and most influential princely states.
- Jodhpur – Greater princely state in the Marwar region.
- Udaipur – Mewar’s historic princely state, whose real dynasty is very old.
- Bikaner – A rich princely state located in the desert region.
- Quota – Greater princely state of the Hadoti region.
- Bundi – Famous for his art and architecture.
- Alwar – Royal is known for history and natural beauty.
- DHOLPUR – Small but important princely state.
- Karauli – Religious and cultural princely state.
- Bharatpur – A powerful princely state governed by the rulers Jat.
- Jhalawar – The princely state separated from the quota.
- Banswara – Princesca region of the tribal dominated area.
- Dungarpur – The princesco state with the influence of the Bhil tribes.
- Pratapgarh – A small princely state of southern Rajasthan.
- Kishangarh – Famous for your painting style.
- Sirohi – The princely state located in the Aravalli ranges.
- Shahpura – Small but independent princely state.
- Kushalgarh – A small area under Banswara.
- Lava – A small princely state under Jaipur.
- Tonk: The only Muslim princely state of Rajasthan governed by Pathan Nawabs.
- Nimrana – Another small princely state near Alwar.
- Sawai Madhopur – Famous for Ranthambore’s fort.
These princely states are known for their real splendor, culture and history. Some princely states were large and powerful, such as Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, while others were small and less influential.
22 Rajasthan princely states
‘Rajput Land’ is Rajasthan
The importance of ‘Rajputana’ in Rajasthan’s princely states is very deep and historical. The word rajputana means ‘land of rajputs’ and refers to the region that covered most of the current Rajasthan. The name was frequent in the British period, when there were more than 20 princely states related to Rajput in the region.
Rajputs had set his little states
Rajputana’s story begins in the medieval period. When Rajput dynasties established their states in the region. These dynasties, such as sisody (Udaipur), rathore (Jodhpur), Kachwaha (Jaipur) and Bhati (Jaisalmer), were famous for their value, value and freedom. These princescos states fought for a long time against the Mogoles and other invaders, who made a rajputana a symbol of a warrior culture.
- Most of Rajasthan’s princely states ruled the Rajput dynasties.
- Udaipur (Mewar): The sisody dynasty protected his freedom against the mogoles with brave warriors as frog Pratap.
- Jodhpur (Marwar): The Rathore dynasty ruled the huge region of the desert and demonstrated its military power.
- Jaipur: The Kachhwaha dynasty combined with the Mogoles and enriched its princely state.
- These Rajput rulers not only ruled, but also promoted art, culture and architecture, as a huge strong (Mehrangarh, Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh) and the palace.

Rajput Kings and its descendants
Rajputs gave a separate identity to Rajasthan
Rajputana gave Rajasthan his unique identity. Popular stories, songs, dances (such as Ghoomar) and the festival are influenced by Rajput traditions. The stories of the value and sacrifice of the Rajputs, such as the sacrifice of Panna Dhai or the incident of Jauhar de Rani Padmini, are still alive among the people.
Tourism, strong, palaces and real history here
When these princely states merged into the Indian Union after the country received the independence of the British, Rajputana’s identity made Rajasthan a unique state. Even today, Rajasthan tourism, which is based on its strong, palaces and real history. It is inspired by Rajputana’s legacy. Rajputana’s influence can also be seen in language (Rajasthani), traditions and social structure.
(Tagstotranslate) Rajasthan Day (T) Rajasthan was formed on March 30, 1949