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- The princely states of Rajputana were governed through Rajputana Agency.The Rajputana Agency was under the political charge of an Agent reporting directly to the Governor-General of India and residing at Mount Abu in the Aravalli Range. The Rajputana Agency was sub-divided into 3 residencies and 6 agencies.
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Feb 3, 2018 · The princely states of Rajputana were governed through Rajputana Agency.The Rajputana Agency was under the political charge of an Agent reporting directly to the Governor-General of India and residing at Mount Abu in the Aravalli Range.
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- Stages of Formation of Present State of Rajasthan
- Formation of United States of Greater Rajasthan
- New Districts in Rajasthan: Timeline
Before Independence, Rajasthan was (Rajputana) consisting of twenty-twosmall and big Princely States. On 5th July 1947 the State Secretariat was established with V. K Menon as its Secretary. In August 1947, at the time of Independence, Rajasthan included 19 princely state & 3 thikanas (Chiefships) of Neemrana, Lava & Kushalgarh. Though these Prince...
5th Stage: Finally, Matsya Union was merged with Greater Rajasthan on 15 May, 1949. The post of Prime minister was discontinued and a Chief minister office was constituted. ‘Hiralal Shastri‘ became the first Chief Minister of Rajasthan.
When State reorganization of 1956 came to place on 01 November 1956, there were 26 districts in Rajasthan. However, the formation of new districts did not stop there and there was formation of new districts from time to time: 1. 27th District: Dholpur 1.1. Formed by division of Bharatpur on 15-April-1982 2. 28th District: Bara 2.1. Formed by divisi...
Transition to Rajasthan. The territory consisted of 23 states, one Sardari, one Jagir and the British district of Ajmer-Mewar. Most of the ruling princes were Rajputs. These were Rajput Kshatriyas from the historical region of Rajputana, who started entering the region in the seventh century.
All of the princely states had Hindu rulers, except Tonk, which had a Muslim ruler, most being Rajputs, except two in Eastern Rajputana, Bharatpur State and Dholpur State, which had Jat rulers.
THE PRINCELY STATES OF RAJPUTANA : ETHIC, AUTHORITY AND STRUCTURE By Susanne Hoeber Rudolph* The Indian subcontinent has seen a wide variety of traditional polities in its time, from the great imperial reigns of the Mauryas and Guptas and Moghuls on the one hand to the local Republics of the Buddhist era on the other.
Rajputana consisted of 23 states, one chiefdom, one estate, and the British district of Ajmer-Merwara. The majority of ruling princes were Rajputs, warrior rulers of the historical region of Rajputana, who began to enter the area in the 7th century. The largest states were Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, and Udaipur.