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The Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are among the most significant Jain temples in India, known for their marble carvings.
The Khimsar Desert Festival is held in Nagaur district to promote tourism and showcase local culture and traditions.
Rajasthan is India's largest producer of garnet, which is used in industrial abrasives and gemstone applications.
Nagaur Fort was built by the Rathod rulers. It is one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan and has been ruled by various dynasties including the Mughals.
The RPSC was established in 1951 after India's independence and the integration of Rajasthan as a state.
Ravanhatta is a single-stringed traditional Rajasthani musical instrument played with a bow, used in folk and classical performances.
After repeated attacks, Maharana Udai Singh II shifted the capital from Chittorgarh to Udaipur in 1568 for better strategic positioning.
'Padharo Mhaaro Desh' (Visit Our Land) is a campaign promoting domestic tourism and heritage awareness among Indian tourists.
Rajasthani havelis represent a unique blend of Hindu temple architecture, Islamic design principles, and European influences from the colonial period.
Barmer district in Rajasthan has emerged as a major wind energy hub with several large-scale wind farms commissioned in recent years.