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The Pushkar Camel Fair is held during October-November, coinciding with the Kartik Purnima festival. It attracts camel traders and tourists from across the world.
Lake Pichola is an artificial freshwater lake located in Udaipur, known for its scenic beauty and the City Palace complex situated on its banks.
The Aravalli Range covers approximately 10% of Rajasthan's total area, running from northeast to southwest direction across the state.
Block printing is a traditional Rajasthani textile technique using carved wooden blocks to create intricate patterns on fabric.
Pushkar Fair is one of the world's largest camel fairs, held annually in Pushkar, Ajmer district, along with livestock trading.
Mehrangarh Fort is one of the most impressive forts in India, located in Jodhpur, built in 1459 by Rao Jodha.
Appliqué work from Rajasthan, particularly from Jaipur and other regions, is famous for detailed mirror work and colorful embroidery patterns.
Rajasthan became a full-fledged state on March 1, 1956, after the reorganization of Indian states.
Jantar Mantar was built in 1724 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II as an astronomical observation instrument to predict celestial events.
The Dilwara Temples are situated on Mount Abu and are renowned for their stunning marble architecture and detailed carvings. They are Jain temples built between 11th-13th centuries.