Rajasthan
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Who built the famous Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu?
These Jain temples were built by the ministers of the Solanki rulers of Gujarat in the 11th–13th centuries.
What is the staple food grain in Rajasthan?
Bajra (pearl millet) is a staple grain due to the arid climate of Rajasthan.
What is the name of the traditional water harvesting system in Rajasthan?
Johads are traditional rainwater harvesting structures commonly found in Rajasthan.
Which sanctuary in Rajasthan is famous for migratory birds?
Keoladeo Ghana National Park (Bharatpur) is famous for its bird diversity, especially Siberian cranes.
Which city is famous for blue pottery in Rajasthan?
Jaipur is world-renowned for its traditional blue pottery.
Which fort of Rajasthan is included in UNESCO World Heritage Sites?
Kumbhalgarh Fort is part of the Hill Forts of Rajasthan in the UNESCO list.
. Which dance form is performed by the Kalbelia tribe?
Kalbelia is a snake-like dance form performed by the Kalbelia community of Rajasthan.
The famous Karni Mata Temple is located in which district?
Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, Bikaner, is famous for its holy rats.
Which river is known as "Van Ki Asha" (Hope of Forests) in Rajasthan?
The Banas River is a seasonal river that provides hope for agriculture in forest regions.
Which desert lies in Rajasthan?
The Thar Desert, also called the Great Indian Desert, covers western Rajasthan.
Which dynasty ruled Mewar before the Sisodias?
The Guhil dynasty laid the foundation for the later Sisodia rulers of Mewar.
Which festival is celebrated with elephant polo and processions in Jaipur?
The Elephant Festival is a unique Jaipur event featuring decorated elephants and traditional games.
Which city is known as the “Pink City”?
Jaipur is called the Pink City due to its uniformly painted terracotta buildings.
Who was the founder of Jaipur?
Jai Singh II founded Jaipur in 1727 as a planned city.
Which district is known for its zinc and lead mines?
Udaipur is known for its rich zinc and lead mines, especially at Zawar.
In which year was Rajasthan formed as a state?
Rajasthan was officially formed on 30th March 1949.
Which region in Rajasthan is rich in marble?
Makrana is world-famous for its white marble used in the Taj Mahal.
Which Rajasthani ruler built the Vijay Stambha (Victory Tower)?
Rana Kumbha built the Vijay Stambha in Chittorgarh to celebrate his victory over Malwa.
Who was the first woman Chief Minister of Rajasthan?
Vasundhara Raje became the first woman CM of Rajasthan in 2003.
Which lake is called the “Lake of Heaven” in Udaipur?
Lake Pichola is famous for its scenic beauty and heritage sites like the Lake Palace.
Who built the fort of Chittorgarh?
Bappa Rawal is credited with building the Chittorgarh Fort in the 8th century.
The famous 'Ghoomar' dance is traditionally performed by which community in Rajasthan?
Ghoomar is a traditional folk dance performed by Rajput women, especially during festive occasions.
Which wildlife sanctuary of Rajasthan is also a tiger reserve?
Sariska Tiger Reserve is located in the Alwar district and is known for its tiger population.
Rajasthan receives the lowest rainfall in which district?
Jaisalmer is the driest part of Rajasthan and receives the least rainfall in the state.
Which river is the only perennial river in Rajasthan?
Chambal is the only perennial river in Rajasthan as it originates in Madhya Pradesh and flows through Rajasthan.
Which is the largest district (by area) in Rajasthan?
Jaisalmer is the largest district of Rajasthan in terms of area, located in the Thar Desert region.
Which festival in Rajasthan is known for its camel trading and cultural events?
The Pushkar Fair is an annual event attracting traders and tourists for camel trading and cultural festivities.
The Battle of Haldighati was fought between Maharana Pratap and which Mughal emperor?
The 1576 battle was a significant confrontation between Maharana Pratap and Emperor Akbar's forces