词条 | Jaipur |
释义 | Jaipur India ![]() Jaipur has major road, rail, and air connections and is a commercial trade centre. Industries include engineering and metalworking, handloom weaving, distilling, and the manufacture of glass, hosiery, carpets, blankets, shoes, and drugs. Jaipur's famous arts and crafts include the making of jewelry, enamel, metalwork, and printed cloths, as well as stone, marble, and ivory carving. The chief buildings are the city palace, an 18th-century open-air observatory (Jantar Mantar); Hawā Mahal (Hall of Winds); Rām Bāgh palace; and Nāhargarh, or Tiger Fort. Other public buildings include a museum and a library. Jaipur is the seat of the University of Rājasthān, founded in 1947. The city is surrounded by fertile alluvial plains to the east and south and hill chains and desert areas to the north and west. Bajra (pearl millet), barley, gram (chick-pea), pulses, and cotton are the chief crops grown in this region; iron-ore, beryllium, mica, feldspar, marble, copper, and garnet deposits are worked. Pop. (1991 prelim.) city, 1,454,678; metropolitan area, 1,514,425. |
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