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Question : 31
Total: 100
______ is also known as the 'Golden City'.
Bundi
Dungarpur
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
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Solution:
Jaisalmer is also known as the 'Golden City'.
Jaisalmer is the largest district of Rajasthan which is spread over 38,401 sq. km. It shares the 471 km long international border with Pakistan.
Detailed information about other cities is in the following table:
City
Historical Information
Tourist Places
Bundi
&Bundi was earlier called as “Bunda-Ka-Nal".
Raniji Ki Baori
Chitrashala
Moti Mahal
Dungarpur
Founded in the 13th century by Dungariya bheel king
Baneshwar
Deo Somnath
Galiyakot
Jaisalmer
Founded in the year 1156 AD by Maharawal Jaisal
Jaisalmer Fort
Patwon Ki Haveli
Gadisar Lake
Desert National Park
Kuldhara
Tanot Mata Temple
Jaisalmer War Museum
Jodhpur
Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha
Mehrangarh Fort
Jaswant Thada
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Girdikot And Sardar Market
Sangeet Natak Academy / Folk Art Museum
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