Description
The “Rajput Kingdoms (70x100)” chart is a large-format educational map or infographic that illustrates the territorial extent and major dynasties of the Rajput clans, well-suited for history classrooms, competitive exam prep, or reference use.
Description
Size: 70 × 100 cm.
Material: Multicolour printed on 80 GSM map litho paper; thermally laminated (30 micron) on both sides for durability, and usually equipped with plastic rollers for easy wall hanging. Available in English, Hindi, and other regional languages.
Content Features:
Visually represents the distribution of major Rajput kingdoms in medieval India—especially across present-day Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and adjoining regions.
Highlights key dynasties such as the Chauhans (Delhi-Ajmer), Pratiharas (Kannauj), Paramaras (Malwa), Solankis/Chaulukyas (Kathiawar, Gujarat), Sisodiyas of Mewar, Rathores of Marwar, Chandellas of Bundelkhand, and others.
Includes the capitals, principle rulers (e.g., Prithviraj Chauhan, Raja Bhoja, Rana Sanga), and significant historical events like resistance against Ghaznavid and Ghurid invasions, temple constructions, and inter-Rajput alliances and conflicts.
Often features infographics or legend boxes to help contextualize periodization (6th–12th centuries AD), veneration of martial and architectural traditions, and the integration of Rajput influence into broader Indian history.
Designed for clarity and quick reference, certified by Survey of India for accuracy.
Educational Value
Empowers students and educators to visualize and remember the territorial and dynastic complexity of early medieval northern and western India.
Supports syllabus content for medieval history, Rajasthan and central Indian studies, and general knowledge for competitive exams.
Useful for teaching the significance of kinship, martial values, architecture, and regional politics in the rise and spread of Rajput states.
This chart is highly recommended for classroom teaching, self-study, and libraries focusing on medieval Indian history and the enduring legacy of the Rajput kingdoms.