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The Mukhyamantri Yuva Sambal Yojana is a comprehensive scheme aimed at providing skill development and employment opportunities to youth including women in Rajasthan.
The Battle of Talikota was a significant conflict between the Deccan Sultanates and the Vijayanagara Empire, with implications for regional powers including Rajasthan.
Manganiars are a Muslim caste of professional musicians in Rajasthan known for their contributions to traditional folk music and its global promotion.
Kalibangan, an important Indus Valley Civilization site, is located on the banks of the Ghaggar River in the Hanumangarh 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.
The Thar Desert covers approximately 60% of Rajasthan's geographical area, making it a defining feature of the state's landscape.
Aurangzeb granted significant administrative powers to Maharaja Jai Singh II, enabling him to establish and develop Jaipur as a planned city.
Jaipur is internationally renowned for its blue pottery, which is a unique craft form of Rajasthan with Persian origins.
The Sisodia dynasty ruled Mewar for an extended period and played a crucial role in Rajasthan's history, particularly during the Mughal era.
The Chambal River is often referred to as the 'Nile of Rajasthan' due to its importance for irrigation and agriculture in the region.