From Rajputana to Rajasthan marks the historical transformation of the region from a collection of princely states into a unified modern state. In Rajasthan History, this topic explains the political, administrative, and cultural changes that led to the adoption of the name Rajasthan after independence. It highlights the process of integration and the emergence of a distinct regional identity.
Formation of Rajasthan from Rajputana
- Meaning of History: History is the authentic and chronological description of past events.
- Fathers of History
- Father of World History: Herodotus
- Work: Historica, which includes a reference to India.
- Father of Indian History: Ved Vyasa
- Work: Mahabharata, originally known as Jaya Samhita.
- Father of Rajasthani History: Colonel James Tod
- He was the first to present the history of Rajasthan in an organized form.
- Father of World History: Herodotus
Colonel James Tod (1818–1821 CE)
- Post: Political Agent of Mewar (Udaipur).
- He wrote history while traveling on horseback, hence known as “Ghode Wala Baba” (The Horse-Riding Baba).
- Work: Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan (1829 CE, London).
- Inspired by the local term “Raythan”, he gave the name “Rajasthan”.
Gaurishankar Hirachand Ojha
- The first Hindi translator of Colonel James Tod’s work.
- Work: “Pracheen Rajasthan Ka Vishleshan” (Analysis of Ancient Rajasthan).
- Title: First Modern Historian of Rajasthan.
Origin of the Term “Rajasthan”
- Raj + Sthan = Rajasthan, Meaning: Land of Kings.
- A region where Rajput dynasties ruled for centuries.
- Ancient References
- Maharshi Valmiki: Referred to the region as “Marukantar” (desert region).
- Basantgarh Inscription (Vikram Samvat 682): The word “Rajasthanaditya” was recorded for the first time.
- “Nainsi’s Khyat” and “Rajrupak”: Limited use of the term Rajasthan in the sense of princely states.
- Origin of the Term “Rajputana”
- First Use: George Thomson (1800 CE).
- Evidence: William Franklin’s book “Military Memoirs of Mr. George Thomson” (1805 CE).
- During the British period, the region was administratively called “Rajputana.”
- First Use: George Thomson (1800 CE).
- Official Naming
- 26 January 1950: With the implementation of the Constitution, the name of the state was officially accepted as “Rajasthan.”
