In 1957, Rambagh Palace was the first of the royal residences in Rajasthan to become a hotel.
Living Like a Maharajah|Daily Beast Promotions|January 22, 2010|DAILY BEAST
The original architect in the 1830s was Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, who was a British army officer and state engineer for Rajasthan.
Living Like a Maharajah|Daily Beast Promotions|January 22, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Only, in fact, in two Rajasthan States and then for only brief periods was there any major celebration of the Krishna theme.
The Loves of Krishna in Indian Painting and Poetry|W. G. Archer
For two centuries, saith Tod, Mewar flourished exceedingly and was the paramount kingdom of all Rajasthan.
From Sea to Sea|Rudyard Kipling
I cannot do better than give the following quotation from Tod's Annals of Rajasthan.
The Hindoos as they Are|Shib Chunder Bose
The thumping ceased exactly underneath us, and a man began singing in the time-hallowed language of Rajasthan.
Caves of Terror|Talbot Mundy
British Dictionary definitions for Rajasthan
Rajasthan
/ (ˌrɑːdʒəˈstɑːn) /
noun
a state of NW India, bordering on Pakistan: formed in 1958; contains the Thar Desert in the west; now the largest state in India. Capital: Jaipur. Pop: 56 473 122 (2001). Area: 342 239 sq km (132 111 sq miles)