Rajasthan
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Which fort is known as the “Hill of Eagles”?
Jaigarh Fort is also called Cheel Ka Teela or Hill of Eagles due to its strategic hilltop location.
Which city is known as the “Gateway of Rajasthan”?
Due to its proximity to Delhi, Alwar is often referred to as the Gateway of Rajasthan.
Which river originates in the Pushkar valley of Rajasthan?
The Luni River originates near Pushkar and is one of the few rivers that flow through the Thar Desert.
Which city in Rajasthan is famous for its miniature school of painting?
The Kota School of Miniature Painting is known for its distinct hunting scenes and royal portraits.
Which dynasty built the famous Amber Fort near Jaipur?
The Kachwaha rulers of Amber built the Amber Fort, a major tourist attraction today.
Which region of Rajasthan is known for stepwells or ‘baoris’?
Bundi
Which desert covers most of western Rajasthan?
The Thar Desert, also called the Great Indian Desert, covers the western Rajasthan region.
Which was the capital of the Chauhan dynasty in Rajasthan?
Ajmer was the capital of Prithviraj Chauhan’s kingdom in the 12th century.
Which temple in Rajasthan is known for its hundreds of rats?
Located in Deshnok, this temple is famous for the holy rats worshipped by devotees.
Which metal craft is Jodhpur particularly famous for?
Jodhpur is known for intricate iron furniture and decorative art pieces.
Which famous queen of Mewar performed Jauhar during Alauddin Khilji’s siege?
Rani Padmini committed Jauhar during the siege of Chittorgarh by Alauddin Khilji.
Which Rajasthani fort has the second longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China?
The wall of Kumbhalgarh stretches over 36 km, second longest in the world.
Which hill station in Rajasthan is the only one in the state?
Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan, located in the Aravalli Range.
Which wildlife sanctuary is famous for the Great Indian Bustard in Rajasthan?
It is a major habitat for the critically endangered Great Indian Bustard.
Which city in Rajasthan is known as the “Pink City”?
Jaipur is called the Pink City due to the terracotta pink color of its buildings
Which traditional art form of Rajasthan uses camel leather for decoration?
Usta art is unique to Bikaner and involves embossing gold on camel leather.
Which battle is considered the last major resistance of Rajputs against Mughals?
Fought in 1576 between Maharana Pratap and Akbar’s forces, it symbolizes Rajput resistance.
Which Rajasthani dialect is spoken around the Shekhawati region?
Shekhawati dialect is commonly spoken in Sikar, Jhunjhunu, and Churu districts.
Which Jain temple in Rajasthan is made entirely of white marble and is a major pilgrimage site?
Dilwara temples in Mount Abu are renowned for their intricate marble carvings.
Which pass connects Udaipur with Mount Abu?
Gogunda is a key route connecting Udaipur to the Aravalli ranges and Mount Abu.
Which city in Rajasthan is associated with miniature paintings?
Udaipur school of miniature painting is one of the most refined forms of Rajput art.
Which Rajasthani ruler is known for defeating the Mughal army at the Battle of Dewair (1582)?
Maharana Pratap defeated the Mughal forces and regained control over Mewar.
Which historical site in Rajasthan was the capital of the Matsya Kingdom?
Alwar was the center of the ancient Matsya Kingdom mentioned in the Mahabharata.
Which district in Rajasthan is known for zinc and lead mining?
Udaipur region has major Hindustan Zinc Ltd. mines in Rampura Agucha and Zawar.
Which tribal group is most predominant in the southern part of Rajasthan?
Bhils are the largest tribal group found mostly in Udaipur, Dungarpur, and Banswara.
Which Rajasthani city is nicknamed the “City of Lakes”?
Udaipur is known for its scenic lakes like Pichola, Fateh Sagar, and Swaroop Sagar.
Who among the following is considered the founder of the Marwar region ?
He founded the city of Jodhpur and the Marwar kingdom in the 15th century.
Which fair in Rajasthan is famous for camel trading?
Held annually, it combines religious rituals with a vibrant camel and livestock market.