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Nimaj in Rajsamand district gained recognition for its paleolithic archaeological significance and geological features.
Khimsar Fort has been converted into a heritage hotel and serves as an important cultural center, preserving Rajasthan's architectural heritage.
The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) is located in Rashtrapati Nivas, Mount Abu, Rajasthan.
The wall of Kumbhalgarh Fort extends approximately 32 km, making it one of the longest walls after the Great Wall of China.
Kumbhalgarh Fort is known as the 'Gibraltar of the East' due to its impregnable fortifications and strategic location in the Aravalli Range.
Hanumangarh and Sri Ganganagar districts in northwest Rajasthan faced significant locust swarms in 2024, affecting agricultural operations.
Dhaka Weaving or Dhaka textiles from Rajasthan have been recognized by UNESCO for their traditional craftsmanship and cultural significance.
Kota district has the highest literacy rate in Rajasthan, exceeding 75%, due to its focus on education and coaching centers.
Hiralal Shastri was the first Chief Minister of Rajasthan (1950-1951) after the state's formation.
Jai Singh II was involved in the construction/renovation of multiple structures including City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, and other edifices in Jaipur.