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  2. History of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Map of Rajputana or Rajasthan, 1920. The arrival of the British East India Company in the region led to the administrative designation of some geographically, culturally, economically and historically diverse areas, which had never shared a common political identity, under the name of the Rajputana Agency. This was a significant identifier ...

  3. Zinc - Wikipedia

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    The mines of Rajasthan have given definite evidence of zinc production going back to the 6th century BC. To date, the oldest evidence of pure zinc comes from Zawar, in Rajasthan, as early as the 9th century AD when a distillation process was employed to make pure zinc. [22]

  4. Asind - Wikipedia

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    Asind is located at 25.73°N 74.33°E. [1] It has an average elevation of 467 metres (1532 feet). Mines is Located in Village Shambhugarh, Daultgarh, Roop-pura, Barana, Tehsil Asind, District Bhilwara in Rajasthan of Soda Feldspar Quartz and mica. [2] This mine is enriched with one India's unique mineral deposit of Potassium feldspar, Quartz ...

  5. Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    Nagaland ( / ˈnɑːɡəlænd /) is a landlocked state in the north-eastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south, and the Naga Self-Administered Zone of the Sagaing Region of Myanmar (Burma) to the east. Its capital city is Kohima and its largest city is ...

  6. Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    LA [9] Website. ladakh .nic .in. Ladakh ( / ləˈdɑːk /) [10] is a region administered by India as a union territory [1] and constitutes an eastern portion of the larger Kashmir region that has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947 and India and China since 1959. [2]

  7. Economy of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan is a mineral-rich state and has a diversified economy having agriculture, mining and tourism as its main engines of growth. The state mines produce gold, silver, sandstone, limestone, marble, rock phosphate, copper and lignite. It is the second-largest producer of cement and contributes one tenth of the salt produced in India.

  8. Bhilwara - Wikipedia

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    Bhilwara ( / biːlˈvɑːrə / ⓘ) is a city and administrative headquarters in Bhilwara district of the Mewar region of Rajasthan, India. It has been termed as 'Textile city'. [3] It has become infamous for human trafficking and kidnappings with many families in some communities having 5-6 girls keeping hostages.

  9. Banas River - Wikipedia

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    25°54′43″N 76°44′07″E. /  25.9120°N 76.7353°E  / 25.9120; 76.7353. The Banas is a river which lies entirely within the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is a tributary of the Chambal River, itself a tributary of the Yamuna, which in turn merges into the Ganga. The Banas is approximately 512 kilometres in length.