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Dabu printing is a traditional Rajasthani block printing technique using natural dyes. The word 'Dabu' refers to a resist paste used in the dyeing process.
Chambal Lake, created by the Chambal Dam (Rana Pratap Sagar Dam), is the largest artificial freshwater lake in Rajasthan and serves as a major irrigation source.
Ghevar is a traditional Rajasthani sweet made from refined flour, ghee, and condensed milk, particularly popular during Teej and other festivals.
Kumbhalgarh Fort is often referred to as the 'Gibraltar of India' due to its massive fortifications and strategic location in Rajsamand district.
Meenakari, the art of enameling on metal, is particularly famous in Jaipur and represents Rajasthan's rich artisanal heritage.
Pushkar Fair is traditionally held during the Hindu month of Kartik (October-November) near the Pushkar Lake in Ajmer district.
Zardozi is a traditional Rajasthani embroidery technique involving metallic threads and mirror work, creating intricate patterns on textiles.
Jantar Mantar was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II between 1728-1734 for astronomical calculations, not by any Mughal emperor.
Kumbalgarh Fort was built by Maharana Kumbha of Mewar in the 15th century and is known for its massive defensive walls.
Bagru, a village near Jaipur, is famous for its traditional Chipau block printing technique on textiles.