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Which river is known as the only permanent river of Rajasthan?

Chambal is a perennial river flowing through southeastern Rajasthan, especially the Hadoti region.

Which Rajasthani city is known as the “Blue City”?

Due to its blue-painted houses around the Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur is called the Blue City.

Which Rajasthani festival marks the worship of goddess Gauri?

Gangaur is dedicated to Goddess Parvati and celebrated widely by Rajasthani women.

Which Mughal emperor fought the Battle of Haldighati?

The Battle of Haldighati in 1576 was fought between Akbar’s forces and Maharana Pratap.

Which is the only hill station in Rajasthan?

Mount Abu in the Aravalli range is Rajasthan’s only hill station and a popular retreat.

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Who wrote the historical book ‘Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan’?

James Tod was a British officer and historian who documented Rajasthan’s Rajput history.

Which Rajasthani district is the largest producer of gypsum in India?

Bikaner district is rich in gypsum reserves and leads in its production in India.

Which fort in Rajasthan is known as the “Sonar Quila” or Golden Fort?

Built of yellow sandstone, Jaisalmer Fort appears golden at sunrise and sunset, hence the name.

Which fort is considered the highest fort in Rajasthan?

Taragarh Fort in Bundi is situated at a height of 1,426 feet and offers panoramic views.

Which district in Rajasthan is known for its marble industry?

Rajsamand is a hub of marble mining and production, especially white marble

Which festival in Rajasthan celebrates the worship of the serpent god?

Nag Panchami involves rituals and offerings to snake deities, observed across Rajasthan.

Which Rajasthani city is associated with the legendary lover Dhola-Maru?

The love story of Dhola-Maru is a popular folk tale rooted in the culture of Barmer.

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Which dam is the biggest in Rajasthan?

Built on the Mahi River, it is the largest dam in Rajasthan, serving irrigation and power needs.

Which place in Rajasthan is associated with the legend of the bullet motorcycle (Bullet Baba)?

The Bullet Baba shrine in Pali honors a motorbike believed to have supernatural powers.

Which wildlife reserve in Rajasthan is a tiger reserve and part of Project Tiger?

Ranthambore is a major tiger reserve and popular for tiger sightings and tourism.

Which Rajasthani fort has a cannon named ‘Jaivana’, once the world’s largest?

The Jaivana cannon at Jaigarh Fort was the largest wheeled cannon of its time

Which Rajasthani ruler developed the Lake Pichola in Udaipur?

He founded Udaipur and expanded Lake Pichola to enhance the city's beauty and water supply.

Which folk dance of Rajasthan is performed with fire pots on the head?

Bhavai is a balancing act performed by women with multiple pots, sometimes lit with fire.

Which region in Rajasthan is known for its colorful fresco-painted havelis?

Shekhawati is renowned for its elaborately painted mansions and artistic heritage.

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Which place in Rajasthan houses India’s largest inland salt lake?

The Sambhar Salt Lake is India’s largest saltwater lake and vital for salt production.

Which place in Rajasthan houses India’s largest inland salt lake?

The Sambhar Salt Lake is India’s largest saltwater lake and vital for salt production.

Which fort in Rajasthan is known as the ‘Golden Fort’?

Jaisalmer Fort gets its name from the golden-yellow sandstone that glows at sunset.

Which Rajasthani tribe is known for their tattoos and animal herding?

The Rabaris are nomadic pastoralists known for their distinctive tattoos and attire.

Which mineral is extensively mined in Zawar Mines, Rajasthan?

Zawar Mines near Udaipur are among the oldest zinc mines in the world

Which Rajasthani ruler founded the city of Jodhpur?

He established Jodhpur in 1459 and laid the foundation of the Marwar kingdom.

Which Rajasthani festival is celebrated with painted bullocks and vibrant village processions?

Celebrated in honor of folk hero Goga Ji, with decorated cattle and music.

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Which place is known as the 'Scotland of Rajasthan' due to its greenery and rainfall?

Banswara is lush and green with numerous waterfalls, earning it this nickname.

Which ancient port town in Rajasthan was part of the silk route?

Bhinmal was an ancient trade center and was once known as Shrimal Nagar.

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