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Knopf Guide to India: Rajasthan by Alfred A Knopf Publishing,

Knopf Guide to India: Rajasthan by Alfred A Knopf Publishing,
Visit the "land of princes" with its great desert forts and palaces bearing traces of India's royal heritage. See the pink sandstone city of Jaipur and the water palaces at Udaipur. 1,000 full-color illustrations.



Jaipur - Jaipur (Hindi: जयपुर), also popularly known as the Pink City, historically sometimes rendered as Jeypore, is the capital of Rajasthan state, India. Jaipur is also the capital of Jaipur District.

Diocese of Jaipur - The (Roman Catholic) Diocese of Jaipur (Dioecesis Iaipurensis) in India was created on July 20 2005, when it the Diocese of Ajmer and Jaipur was split. It is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Agra.

Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur - Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur is one of India's National Institutes of Technology, located in Jaipur. Founded in 1963, it provides undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate education in engineering and architecture.

Danta, India - Danta was a former Indian princely state ruled primarily by the Hindu Parmar dynasty, before it acceded to the Union of India on 6 November 1948. It is presently ruled by HH Maharana Sri Mahipendra Singh, born 17 December 1948 in Bombay, married 6 March 1975 in Jaipur to HH Maharani Chandra Kumari of Karauli.



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Indian Railway India - Indian Railway India Western Railway (India) - The Western Railway is one of the 16 zones of Indian Railways, and is among the busiest railway networks in India. Major railway lines of which Indian Railways which come under Western Railways are: Ratlam - Mumbai Central, Ahmedabad - Vadodara and Palanpur - Ahmedabad. Southern Railway (India) - Southern Railway is the first Railway Zone to be created in independant India. It was created on April 14 1951 by merging three state railways namely Madras and Southern Mahratta ...

Indian Railway India - Indian Railway India Western Railway (India) - The Western Railway is one of the 16 zones of Indian Railways, and is among the busiest railway networks in India. Major railway lines of which Indian Railways which come under Western Railways are: Ratlam - Mumbai Central, Ahmedabad - Vadodara and Palanpur - Ahmedabad. Southern Railway (India) - Southern Railway is the first Railway Zone to be created in independant India. It was created on April 14 1951 by merging three state railways namely Madras and Southern Mahratta ...

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