google by which new Rajasthan was known as ancient name. and where in india do we still find Portuguese way of life i make you brainliest
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Rajasthan, meaning “The Abode of the Rajas,” was formerly called Rajputana, “The Country of the Rajputs” (sons of rajas [princes]).
Rajputana
Rajputana was Rajasthan's old name under the British, “land of the Rajputs”, and the Maharaja of Mewar (Udaipur) was the acknowledged head of their 36 states. When India became independent, 23 princely states were consolidated to form the State of Rajasthan, “home of rajas”.
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Goa
The Indian government left the Portuguese civil code unchanged in Goa, with the result that Goa today remains the only state in India with a common civil code that does not depend on religion.
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The Indian government left the Portuguese civil code unchanged in Goa, with the result that Goa