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  1. 1. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN
  2. 2. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN  A student of Chittorgarh district’s small village Bhatoli was looking at Rajasthan map hung on the wall. He asked a question to his teacher- sir, if the name of our state is Rajasthan then why it is called Mewar. My maternal uncle lived in Jodhpur and he says he lives in Marwar, why it is so?  Teacher said- These Mewar and Marwar are the ancient names of our region. Rajasthan was not the same political unit in the olden times, as we
  3. 3. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN see today. In ancient times Rajasthan was divided into different Janpadas and territories.  These Janapadas and territories were known by the name of geographical place or by the name of the caste residing there, like Jaangal, Maru, Arjunayan, Shivi, Mevat, Hadauti etc.
  4. 4. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN
  5. 5. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN  In ancient India Arayans merged small towns and built their respective states and Janapadas. Many Janapadas of Rajasthan are mentioned in Mahabharat and ‘Samhita’ texts.
  6. 6. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MARU  Maru region is mentioned in all our mythological books like Ramayan, Charak Samhita, Mahabharat, Vrihat Samhita including Rigveda.  Maru region was early democracy of Arayans in which some parts of modern Bikaner, Nagaur, Churu, Ganganagar, Jaisalmer and Barmer were included.
  7. 7. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN  Over the time, with few developments Kuru, Bhadra and Jangal named Janapadas were formed in this region.
  8. 8. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN JAANGAL  Modern Bikaner, Nagaur and Jodhpur comes in this Janapada. Its capital was Ahichhatrapur. We can perceive it from modern Nagaur. According to mythological sayings Balram and Krishna of Yadav dynasty passed this region, while they were going to Dwarika.
  9. 9. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MATSYA  This janapada is mentioned in Rigveda. During Mahabharat the capital of Matsya Janapada was Viratnagar (Bairath). This janapada was located between Alwar and Jaipur. This place is also mentioned by Chinese traveler Yuvan.
  10. 10. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN
  11. 11. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN SHOORSEN  The largest part of Bharatpur, Dhaulpur and Karauli of Rajasthan was included in this janapada. The capital of this janapada was Mathura.  In 4th century B.C. Greek writers had mentioned Shoorsen or Saursen during the period of Alexander. Shoorsen kingdom is also mentioned in ‘Bayana Prashashasti’.
  12. 12. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN  After the attack of Alexander, some castes from Punjab and Takk eager to keep their freedom, came and settled in Rajasthan. Among these Malav, Shivi, Arjunayan etc. castes were famous for their courage and chivalry.
  13. 13. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN SHIVI  Shivi caste established hegemony in east, west and north divisional region of modern Udaipur. Hence it is recognised by the name of Shivi Janapada. The capital of this janapada was Majhmika or Madhyamika. Its remains are found in village named Nagri near Chittorgarh. This terrain is also called Medpaat (Mewar) and Pragvaat.
  14. 14. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN ARJUNAYAN  Arjunayan of Bharatpur Alwar region were famous for their victories. Arjunayans together with Malavas defeated foreign Chhatrap (Chief of Province) invaders.
  15. 15. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MALAV  The centre of the power of Malavas was a town near Jaipur. (in modern times it is in Tonk district) Over the period they extended to Ajmer, Tonk and Mewar region. The region of Tonk, Pratapgarh and Jhalawar comes under Malavdesh. The ‘Yupa’ inscription of conquests of the Malavas is situated at Nandasa (Bhilwara).
  16. 16. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN YODHEY  Yodhey the northern part of Rajasthan was also a strong republic tribe. Probably Yodhey destructed Kushan power in northern Rajasthan.  These republic systems remained in their respective regions till Gupta period. It seems as if Gupta rulers maintained these in the semi- dependent form. But after 5th century Hun
  17. 17. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN invasions destroyed the order of republic Janapadas of this place.  The destruction of this place is mentioned in the text named ‘Brihadsmahita’. Afterwards these Janapadas had been known by other names and boundaries. Like Mewar, Vagad, Hadauti, Dhundad, Mewat.
  18. 18. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MEWAR  Ancient region of Shivi janapada is called Mewar. Modern Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Bhilwara districts were in the region of Mewar.  Guhil- Sisodiya dynasty ruled this region from seventh century to the formation of modern Rajasthan. Over the time Nagada, Ahar, Kalyanpur, Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh, Chavand, Udaipur etc.
  19. 19. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN remained the capital of Mewar. The dialect of this place is Mewari.
  20. 20. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN VAGAD In Rajasthan two regions are known by the name of Vagad – one Dungarpur, Banswara and second Narhad, Nohar, Bhadra and region of Kanana near Pilani. But mainly terrain of Dungarpur, Banswara of South Rajasthan is called Veggat or Vagad. The dialect of this place is Vagadi.
  21. 21. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MARWAR Over the period ancient Maru region had been called Marwar. Gurjar- Pratihars ruled in seventh century on its Mandor (Jodhpur) region. Later on Rathore dynasty established their hegemony on this region.
  22. 22. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN HADAUTI Modern Bundi and Kota region is called Hadauti. In ancient times Meena tribe ruled this terrain. Bundi was named after the name Bunda of Meena dynasty. Over the period Hada branch of Chauhan dynasty established its hegemony on this region. Afterwards this terrain and its dialects is called Hadauti.
  23. 23. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN DHUNDHAD Jaipur and its adjoining regions were famous by the name of Dhundhad. In 12th century Kachwaha Rajpoot defeated the local tribes of Meena and Badgurjar and established the foundation of their kingdom. The language of this place is called Dhundhadi.
  24. 24. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN MEWAT  The region of Alwar-Bharatpur is called Mewat because of abundance of Mew caste. The famous hero of Mewaties was Hassan Khan Mewati who fought against Babar in the war of Khanwa in favour of Rana Sanga was killed.  Apart from these region there are some more regions of Rajasthan like Jaisalmer is called Mad or Vall, Jodhpur’s souther part is called Gurjartra,
  25. 25. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN Pratapgarh is called Kanthal and Jahalawar as Malwa, the region of Churu, Jhunjhunu, Sikar called Shekhawati, Beawar-Ajmer region is known by the name of Merwada.  Rajasthan and its different regions are rich in dialects, costumes, behavior and traditions due to geography and circumstances. The moment teacher finished his talks, Ramesh and his
  26. 26. SOCIAL SCIENCE-VI CH-2 HISTORY OF RAJASTHAN companions felt that they had understood all the regions of Rajasthan. Do you feel the same?

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