Integration of Rajasthan
Seven Stages of formation of Rajasthan
(1948-1956)
- Union Territory in Rajasthan before integration – Ajmer-Merwara
- The oldest princely state of Rajasthan – Udaipur / Mewar
- Rajasthan’s newest state – Jhalawar
- The largest princely state of Rajasthan by area – Jodhpur (Marwar)
- The smallest princely state of Rajasthan by – Shahpura
- The largest of Rajasthan by population – Jaipur
- The smallest princely state by population – Shahpura
- The first princely state that had treaty with British – Karauli (November 15, 1817)
- Second Princely State that had treaty with British – Kota Principality (December, 1817)
- The last principality of Rajasthan that had treaty with British – Sirohi (September, 1823)
- The first state to declare hunting act in Rajasthan – Tonk (in 1901)
- The first principality to issue postage stamps and postcards in Rajasthan- Jaipur(in 1904)
- The first princely state in Rajasthan that made law to secure the protection of wildlife in Rajasthan – Jodhpur (1910)
- The first principality to pass the Wild Act in Rajasthan – Alwar in 1935
- The first principality to ban education in Rajasthan- Dungarpur
- The first principality to establish a democratic and fully responsive ruler in Rajasthan -Shahpura
- Principality that does not establish a democratic and fully responsive ruler in Rajasthan- Jaisalmer principality
- The Jaisalmer principality in Rajasthan is called Andaman of Rajasthan. It was the most backward state. The principality did not participate in the Quit India movement in 1942.
- At the time of integration in Rajasthan, the princely states of Tonk and Jodhpur wanted to merge in Pakistan.
- During the integration of Rajasthan, the states of Alwar, Bharatpur and Dhaulpur wanted to mergein Uttar Pradesh on the basis of linguistic equality
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