Jodhpur State was a place in India where a king ruled over a group of people. It was like a really big playground where the king made all the rules. The king had a big palace where he lived and had all kinds of fancy things like gold and jewels.
The people who lived in Jodhpur State were called subjects and they had to follow the king's rules and do what he said. They had their own homes and they worked on farms or in shops to make money.
Even though the king was the boss, he had helpers called ministers who helped him make decisions and keep the people safe. The king and his ministers made sure that everyone had enough food, water, and shelter, and that they were happy and healthy.
Jodhpur State was part of a bigger country called India and sometimes the king and his advisors worked with the leaders of the other parts of India to make important decisions for everyone.
Today, Jodhpur State isn't there anymore because India became a democracy, which means that everyone gets to vote and have a say in how things are done. But we can still learn about the history and culture of Jodhpur State and how the king and his people lived.