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Rajasthan is the world's largest producer and exporter of coriander, particularly from Jaipur and Barmer districts.
The Thar Desert covers approximately 60% of Rajasthan's total geographical area, making it the largest desert region in India.
The City Palace of Jaipur uniquely functions as both an active royal residence and a museum, maintaining its historical significance while serving both purposes.
The Pushkar Camel Fair, one of the world's largest camel fairs, is held annually during October-November in the town of Pushkar, Ajmer district.
Jaisalmer Fort is uniquely situated on the Trikuta Hill and stands out as one of the few forts built on elevated terrain in the desert region.
Jaipur is internationally renowned for its blue pottery, which is a unique craft form of Rajasthan with Persian origins.
The Chambal River is often referred to as the 'Nile of Rajasthan' due to its importance for irrigation and agriculture in the region.
Rajasthan as a unified state was formally created on 1 November 1956, through the merger of various princely states and the former Ajmer-Merwara region.
Meerabai (1498-1547) was a Rajasthani saint and mystic poet renowned for her devotional songs and poetry dedicated to Lord Krishna, considered one of India's greatest poets.
The Lake Palace was built on Pichola Lake in Udaipur by Maharaja Jagat Singh II in 1743-1746. It is now a luxury hotel.