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Jhajhar, the Glossary

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Jhajhar is a village, situated in the erstwhile province of Shekhawati of Rajasthan, India.[1]

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  1. 23 relations: Bhojraj Ji Ka, Diwali, Gangaur, Hindi, Holi, India, Indian Standard Time, ISO 3166-2:IN, Jhunjhunu district, Kachhwaha, Krishna Janmashtami, List of districts in India, Navaratri, Nawalgarh, Rajasthan, Pentalisa, Postal Index Number, Rajasthan, Shekhawat, Shekhawati, States and union territories of India, Teej, Udaipurwati, Vijayadashami.

  2. Shekhawati

Bhojraj Ji Ka

Bhojraj Ji Ka is Subsub Clan or branch of Shekhawat Clan of Kachawa Dynasty. Jhajhar and Bhojraj Ji Ka are Shekhawati.

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Diwali

Diwali (Deepavali, IAST: Dīpāvalī) is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions.

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Gangaur

Gangaur is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Haryana, the regions of Malwa, Nimar regions (Manawar, Barwani, Khargone, Khandwa) of Madhya Pradesh and the Braj and Bundelkhand regions of Uttar Pradesh.

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Hindi

Modern Standard Hindi (आधुनिक मानक हिन्दी, Ādhunik Mānak Hindī), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in Devanagari script.

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Holi

Holi is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Indian Standard Time

Indian Standard Time (IST), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout the Republic of India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30.

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ISO 3166-2:IN

ISO 3166-2:IN is the entry for India in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.

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Jhunjhunu district

Jhunjhunu district is a district of the Indian state of Rajasthan in northern India.

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Kachhwaha

The Kachhwaha, or Kachhawa is a Rajput clan found primarily in India.

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Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami, also known simply as Krishnashtami, Janmashtami, or Gokulashtami, is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.

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List of districts in India

A district (zila), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory.

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Navaratri is an annual Hindu festival observed in honor of the goddess Durga, an aspect of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess.

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Nawalgarh, Rajasthan

Nawalgarh is a heritage city in Jhunjhunu district of Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Pentalisa

Pentalisa was a territory which was located in the region of Shekhawati, India. Jhajhar and Pentalisa are Shekhawati.

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Postal Index Number

A Postal Index Number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code) refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post.

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Rajasthan

Rajasthan (lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northwestern India.

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Shekhawat

Shekhawat is a clan of Rajputs found mainly in Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Jhajhar and Shekhawat are Shekhawati.

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Shekhawati

Shekhawati is a semi-arid historical region located in the northeast part of Rajasthan, India.

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States and union territories of India

India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.

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Teej

Teej, literally meaning the "third" denoting the third day after the new moon when the monsoon begins as per the Hindu calendar, is a combined name for 3 Hindu festivals primarily dedicated to Hindu deities - the mother goddess Parvati and her male consort Shiva, mainly celebrated by married women and unmarried girls mostly in North India and Nepal to wish for the long life of their husband or future husband and to welcome the arrival of monsoon season with the singing, swings, dancing, enjoyment, prayer rituals and often fasting.

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Udaipurwati

Udaipurwati is a small town and a municipality in Neem Ka Thana in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Vijayadashami

Vijayadashami (translit-std), more commonly known as Dussehra, and also known as Dasara or Dashain, is a major Hindu festival celebrated every year at the end of Durga Puja and Navaratri.

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See also

Shekhawati

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jhajhar