The
history of the Indian state of Rajasthan is about 5000 years old. The
history of Rajasthan can be classified into three parts owing to the
different epochs- Ancient, Medieval and Modern.
Ancient Period, up to 1200 AD
Rajput
clans emerged and held their sway over different parts of Rajasthan
from about 700 AD. Before that, Rajasthan was a part of several
republics. It was a part of the Mauryan Empire. Other major republics
that dominated this region include the Malavas, Arjunyas, Yaudhyas,
Kushans, Saka Satraps, Guptas and Hunas.
The Rajput clans
ascendancy in Indian history was during the period from the eighth to
the twelfth century AD. The Pratihars ruled Rajasthan and most of
northern India during 750-1000 AD. Between 1000-1200 AD, Rajasthan
witnessed the struggle for supremacy between Chalukyas, Parmars and
Chauhans.
Medieval Period, 1201 - 1707
Around
1200 AD a part of Rajasthan came under Muslim rulers. The principal
centers of their powers were Nagaur and Ajmer. Ranthambore was also
under their suzerainty. At the beginning of the 13th century AD, the
most prominent and powerful state of Rajasthan was Mewar.
Modern Period, 1707 - 1947
Rajasthan
had never been united politically until its domination by Mughal
Emperor - Akbar. Akbar created a unified province of Rajasthan. Mughal
power started to decline after 1707. The political disintegration of
Rajasthan was caused by the dismemberment of the Mughal Empire. The
Marathas penetrated Rajasthan upon the decline of the Mughal Empire. In
1755 they occupied Ajmer. The beginning of the 19th Century was marked
by the onslaught of the Pindaris.
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