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Ranakpur houses the stunning Adinath Jain Temple, renowned for its intricate marble architecture and 1444 uniquely carved pillars, constructed in the 15th century.
Rajasthan is India's leading producer of zinc, with major mining operations in Zawar, Rampura-Agucha, and other locations in the state.
Keoladeo National Park (also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park) is located in Bharatpur district and is a wetland sanctuary of international importance.
Chittorgarh district has been the major center for legal opium cultivation in India under government supervision and licensing.
Gokul Chand Sharma led the Khimsar Satyagraha, an important non-violent protest movement in Rajasthan during the Indian independence struggle.
Jodhpur is particularly known for Leheriya, a tie-and-dye technique producing wave-like patterns in traditional Rajasthani textiles.
Rajasthan is one of the leading salt-producing states in India, contributing approximately 60% of the country's total salt production, particularly from the salt pans in Sambhar Lake.
The Banas River originates from the Aravallis in Rajasthan and is a major tributary of the Chambal River, flowing through eastern Rajasthan.
The Samode Palace was built in the 18th century by the Kachhwaha rulers of Jaipur and is known for its exquisite architecture and intricate mirror work.
Banasthali University, founded in 1935 but became India's first private university in 2002, is located in Tonk district.