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Sambhar Lake, located in Ajmer district, is India's largest inland salt lake and is a major source of salt production in Rajasthan.
Rajasthan was reorganized into its present form on November 1, 1956, through the reorganization of states, merging various princely states and territories.
Kripal Singh Shekhawat is a renowned Rajasthani artist known for his miniature paintings and has been recognized with the Padma Shri award for his contributions to art.
The cenotaphs (Chattris) in Jaisalmer show architectural influences from the Gol Gumbaz style with their domed structures, reflecting the region's cultural synthesis.
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 Hawa Mahal was constructed in 1799 under the patronage of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II by architect Lal Chand Ustad.
The Khimsar Desert Festival is held in Nagaur district to promote tourism and showcase local culture and traditions.
Guru Shikhar, located in the Mount Abu region, is the highest peak in Rajasthan at 1,722 meters above sea level.
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.