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  2. Shaala Darpan - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of Shala Darpan Portal is with the Rajasthan Government Education Department. Facilities available on Rajasthan Shala Darpan portal. School search process; Process to view school report; Procedure for viewing student's report; Procedure for viewing staff report; Scheme Search Process; Know Your School NICSD ID

  3. Sanwariaji Temple - Wikipedia

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    Shri Sanwaliaji. The Sanwalia ji temples of the Dark Krishna are situated on the Chittorgarh – Udaipur Highway, Rajasthan, India, at the town of Bhadsora, Mandaphiya and Chapar, about 40 kilometres from Chittorgarh. The deity also known as Shri Sanwaria Seth which is very renowned in Hinduism . Located 40 from Chittorgarh – the historic ...

  4. Mehandipur Balaji Temple - Wikipedia

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    26.94°N 76.79°E. / 26.94; 76.79. Balaji Temple ( Devanagari: बालाजी मन्दिर) in Mehandipur, Dausa district, located on the border of Karauli district and Dausa district, is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Hindu deity Hanuman. The name Balaji refers to Shri Hanuman in several parts of India because the childhood ( Bala ...

  5. Kumbhalgarh - Wikipedia

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    Kumbhalgarh (lit. " Kumbhal fort "), also known as the Great Wall of India, [1] is a fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills in the Rajsamand district of the Rajasthan state in India. Situated approximately 84 km (52 mi) from Udaipur, it was built during the 15th century by Rana Kumbha. [2] The wall of Kumbhalgarh is the second longest ...

  6. Mehrangarh - Wikipedia

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    Mehrangarh is a historic fort located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. It stands on a hilltop, rising about 122 m (400 ft) above the surrounding plains, [1] and the complex spans 1,200 acres (486 hectares). It was initially built around 1459 by the Rajput ruler of Rathore clan Rao Jodha, [2] though most of the existing structure is from the 17th ...

  7. Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Rajasthan ( Hindi: [rɑːdʒəsˈtʰɑːn] ⓘ; lit. 'Land of Kings') [12] is a state in northwestern India. [13] [14] [15] It covers 342,239 square kilometres (132,139 sq mi) or 10.4 per cent of India's total geographical area. It is the largest Indian state by area and the seventh largest by population.

  8. Jal Mahal - Wikipedia

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    Jal Mahal at night. Jal Mahal (meaning "Water Palace") is a palace in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur city, the capital of the state of Rajasthan, India. The palace was originally constructed around 1699; the building and the lake around it were later renovated and enlarged in the early 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.

  9. Architecture of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Māru-Gurjara architecture, or "Solaṅkī style" is a distinctive style that began in Rajasthan and neighbouring Gujarat around the 11th century, and has been revived and taken to other parts of India and the world by both Hindus and Jains. This represents the main contribution of the region to Hindu temple architecture.