District d'AjmerAjmer District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in North western India. The city of Ajmer is the district headquarters. Ajmer District has an area of 8,481 km2, and a population of 2,583,052 (2011 census). There are 1,869,044 Hindus, 244,341 Muslims and 47,812 Jains. The district is situated in the center of Rajasthan, and is bounded by Nagaur district to the north, Jaipur and Tonk districts to the east, Bhilwara district to the south, and Pali district to the west.
District de RajsamandRajsamand District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The city of Rajsamand is the district headquarters. The district was constituted on 10 April 1991 from Udaipur district by carving out 7 tehsils - Bhim, Deogarh, Amet, Kumbhalgarh, Rajsamand, Nathdwara, and Railmagra. The district has an area of 4,768 km2. The Aravalli Range forms the northwestern boundary of the district, across which lies Pali District. Ajmer District lies to the north, Bhilwara District to the northeast and east, Chittorgarh District to the southeast, and Udaipur District to the south.
Udaipur (Rajasthan)Udaipur ou Oudaïpour (उदयपुर) est une ville d'Inde située dans l'État du Rajasthan, entourée par les lacs Pichola, Fateh Sagar et Swaroop Sagar. Située à d’altitude, elle compte au recensement de 2011. La ménagerie du raja d'Udaipur est le lieu de naissance de la panthère Bagheera dans le Livre de la jungle de Rudyard Kipling, sous l’orthographe d'Oodeypore. La ville a servi de décor au Tigre du Bengale de Fritz Lang et à Octopussy de la série des James Bond. Le City Palace, le palais du Rânâ au bord du lac Pichola.
District de JodhpurJodhpur District is a district in the State of Rajasthan in western India. The city of Jodhpur is the administrative headquarters of the district. As of the 2011 census, it is the second highest populated district of Rajasthan (out of 33), after Jaipur district. Jodhpur is the historic center of the Marwar region. The district contains Mandore, the ancient capital of the Pratihara Rajput kings (6th-13th centuries), and the Pratiharas' temple city of Osiyan.
District d'UdaipurLe district d'Udaipur est l'un des 33 districts de l'état du Radjasthan en Inde, et son chef-lieu est la ville historique d'Oudaïpour. Il dépend de la région de Mewar. Jusqu'à la création de ce district lors de l’indépendance de l'Inde, il faisait partie du royaume de Mewar ou Oudaipour, y compris une petite moitié de l'ancien état.
JodhpurJodhpur (जोधपुर [djodpour], « ville de Jodha ») est l'ancienne capitale du Mârvar et la deuxième ville de l'État indien du Rajasthan en nombre d'habitants, après la capitale de l’État, Jaipur, dont elle est distante de . Fondée en 1459 par , chef du clan des Rathore (hindi: राठौड), Jodhpur est communément surnommée la « ville bleue » car la plupart des maisons de la vieille ville sont peintes de cette couleur. Le bleu indiquait que ces maisons appartenaient à des membres de la caste des brahmanes.
District de BarmerBarmer District is a district in Rajasthan state of India. It is located in the western part of Rajasthan state forming a part of the Thar Desert. Barmer is the third largest district by area in Rajasthan and fifth largest district in India. Occupying an area of 28,387 km2. Being in the western part of the state, it includes a part of the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is to the north of this district while Jalore is in its south. Pali and Jodhpur form its eastern border and it shares a border with Pakistan in the west.
District de NagaurLe district de Nagaur est un district de l'état du Rajasthan, en Inde. Il est situé à mi-distance entre Jodhpur et Bikaner. La ville de Nagaur qui est le siège de l'administration du district a une très longue histoire. Elle serait évoquée dans le Mahâbhârata : le royaume d'Ahichhatrapur dont il est dit qu'Arjuna l'aurait conquis et ensuite l'aurait donné à son guru Dronacharya, ce royaume se situerait dans une partie du district actuel. À l'époque des invasions islamiques, le fort de Nagaur eut une certaine importance.
District de SirohiSirohi District is a district of Rajasthan state in western India. The city of Sirohi is the district headquarters. As of 2011 it is the third least populous district of Rajasthan (out of 33), after Jaisalmer and Pratapgarh. In 1948, Sirohi was taken over by Bombay State from 15 January 1949 to 25 January 1950. Shortly thereafter, on 25 January 1950, the former state was partitioned with Abu Road tehsil and part of Delwara tehsil being joined to Bombay and the remaining portion merging with Rajasthan.
District de JaloreJalore District is a district of Rajasthan state in western India. The city of Jalore is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district has an area of (3.11 percent of Rajasthan's area), and a population of 1,828,730 (2011 census), with a population density of 136 persons per square kilometre. In ancient times Jalore was known as Jabalipura - named after the Hindu saint Jabali. The town was also known as Suvarngiri or Songir, the Golden Mount, on which the fort stands.