Kashmir of Rajasthan
There’s a secret that the Indians have hidden from the whole world. India has not one but two Kashmirs on its land. One is the normal Kashmir that the whole world including Pakistan knows about. The other one is a hidden gem residing inside the territory of the state of Rajasthan. The name of this Kashmir is known as Udaipur.
The Sun City
There have been a lot of instances where the Muslims and the Hindus or perhaps the Rajputs have been each others’ enemies. They just couldn’t stand each other at all. However, there have been instances of the two clans being in favor of each other and supporting the other troop.
Powerhouse of Rajasthan
Being a city that has a homophone in its name, Kota was initially founded in the 12th century. Kota, which is a homophone of the word ‘quota’, was founded by Rao Deva. Rao Deva was a Rajput chief who belonged to the Hada troops.
Jalâlat-ud-Dîn Raziyâ
Every little girl who has a brother might be told that they aren’t as good as their brothers. Well, this statement hasn’t been born and brought up recently but has been going on in the sayings from a very long time. However, the only good thing is that the girls who this is said to, don’t really believe a word of it and prove out to be better than their brothers.
Manikarnika
“बुंदेले हरबोलों के मुंह हमने सुनी कहानी थी, खूब लड़ी मर्दानी, वह तो झांसी वाली रानी थी।।”
The biggest city : Rakhigarhi
The renowned Indus Valley Civilisation and its five major cities were the first of its kind to provide the world with mud and stone bricks. Out of those five major cities, Rakhigarhi being one of them, was the industrial area of the Indus Valley Civilisation.
The Undiscovered Urban Center
The Indus Valley civilisation was a remarkable civilisation that the world had seen. It had a total of 700 sites out of which only five were considered the major ones in terms of residency as well as industrialisation. Being the last of the major five cities of the Indus Valley Civilisation, Ganeriwala was situated between Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
The Lost City of Mohenjodaro
The city that literally translates to the ‘mound of the dead’ and is also called as the lost city, this city was one of the largest settlements in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Kotada Timba
The 70 hectare town of the Indus valley civilisation was considered the most spectacular of all the other towns that were there in the Harappan civilisation. Regardless of the town being the fifth in line as per the area it covered, the town of Dholavira was the pure definition of a ‘big bomb in a small packet’.
Dynamic Country, Dynamic Currency
India’s currency is dynamic in nature. You don’t just have to believe what is said, this can actually be proven. No one else is needed for this. You can prove the dynamism of the currency yourself. However, you sure will need a magnifying glass or perhaps even a small telescope.