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The Pushkar Fair is held on the banks of the Pushkar Lake near Ajmer and is dedicated to Lord Brahma, the only significant temple of Brahma in India. It takes place in the Kartik month (October-November) according to the Hindu calendar. This fair attracts pilgrims and traders from across India and the world.
Jaisalmer Fort is constructed from golden-colored sandstone that gives it the nickname 'Sonar Kila'. The fort was built in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal.
Kumbhalgarh Fort is renowned for its massive 36 km long wall (second longest after Great Wall of China) and its strategic importance in protecting Mewar from invasions.
Lohri and Makar Sankranti are celebrated in January to mark the end of winter with bonfires, til-gur, and traditional sweets in Rajasthan.
The Aravalli Range runs from northeast to southwest across Rajasthan, dividing the state into eastern and western regions with different climatic conditions.
Jodhpur is famous for its distinctive blue-painted buildings, earning it the nickname 'Blue City'. This tradition dates back centuries.
The Pushkar Fair is held during the Hindu month of Kartik (October-November) and attracts thousands of traders and pilgrims from across India and abroad.
Jaipur is the capital and most populous city of Rajasthan with a population exceeding 3 million people according to recent census data.
Maharana Pratap Singh of Mewar is celebrated for his resistance against Mughal rule and his valor in the Battle of Haldighati in 1576.
Sambhar Lake, located in Ajmer district, is India's largest inland salt lake and is a major source of salt production in Rajasthan.