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chopping

the beggar poets

heart liver spleen

washing it clean

mixing it

with lentils

paki green

bubbling in

the cauldron

steaming

a dream dish

from sinai

mountains and ravine

made by a warrior

goddess queen

bahut khubsurat

bahut haseen

served hot

on a platter

to her tribesmen

cool calculated

memories

of her janasheen

uff kha kar dekiye

behtareen

lazeez gosht

gala wa aur maheen

ap chup karen sir

she told the

reflection

in the soup

a poet dead

floating mutton

cosmic cuisine

a dash of limbu

namkeen

haleem good for

over all hygiene

rich in proteins

after eating

the haleem

tribesmen

got the runs

everyone rushing

to the open air

latrine is ludicrous

but poet mutton

could cause

gangrene

in some cases

make you

horny and obscene

unstoppable

love machine

in some rare cases

affect your

testosterone level

make you a

in between

so instead

of poets meat

better use

fresh sardine

    

Haleem (Persian: حلیم) is a thick Persian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and Turkish dish. In Anatolia, Iran, the Caucasus region and northern Iraq, types of haleem are Keshkek and Harisa. Harisa is also a popular version in Pakistan. Although the dish varies from region to region, it always includes wheat, lentils and meat. Haleem, and a variation called Khichra is very popular in India.

  

Haleem is made of wheat, meat (usually beef or mutton, but sometimes chicken or minced meat), lentils and spices. This dish is slow cooked for seven to eight hours, which results in a paste-like consistency, blending the flavors of spices, meat and wheat.

[edit] History

 

Haleem is sold as a snack food in bazaars throughout the year. It is also a special dish prepared throughout the world during Ramadan and Moharram months of Muslim Hijri calendar, particularly amongst Pakistani and Indian Muslims. In India, Haleem prepared in Hyderabad, during the Ramadan month, is distributed all over the country.

 

In Bangladesh, Haleem is very popular in the urban centres; especially in Dhaka, where it is a staple food during the month of Ramadan.

[edit] Hyderabadi Haleem

Main article: Hyderabadi Haleem

 

It is actually originated from Saudi Arabia. The city of Hyderabad, India is known for its delectable haleem, which is available only during Ramadaan. It is a mainstay during the holy month of Ramadaan. This traditional wheat porridge has its roots in Iran (Persia).

 

Mitthi (sweet) and khari (salted) haleem variants are served for breakfast in the homes of people living in the Barkas area of Hyderabad.

 

The salted variety is popular during the month of Moharram and Ramadaan. The high-calorie haleem is the perfect way to break the Ramadaan fast (iftar). The ingredients are Beef, wheat, lentils, lamb, spices and ghee and sprinkled with lemon juice and/or spicy masala to adjust flavor to the taste of the eater. Legend has it that it took nearly a week to make a perfect dish of haleem.

 

A derivative of haleem, dried fruits and vegetables are used, is also prepared during Ramadaan.

 

Haleem is also a traditional starter at Muslim weddings and other celebrations in Hyderabad. In September 2010, Hyderabadi haleem was given GI status.

  

Haleem

 

Ingredients

 

* 150g dried Yellow split Peas

* 115g lentils

* 80g oat meal

* 750g chop lamb

* 2 tablespoons Maiezana

* 4 teaspoons Jeera

* 1 big onion

* 4 teaspoons Massala

* 3 teaspoons Ajinomoto

* Shallot

* Lemon

* Salt and Pepper according to taste

* Green Coriander

 

Method

 

* Bring to boil the split peas, lentils and salt during 30 minutes. Soak the lamb cut into cubes with salt, pepper, maiezena and ajinomoto.

* Fry the onion in a chinese wok and add the lamb.

* Cook the meat for a few minutes until all its water is evaporated, then add the massala and jeera.

* When the dhall is ready, add the lamb and 2 litres of water and cook for 30 minutes in a pressure cooker.

* Then, add the oats diluted in a glass of water.

* Bring to the boil until it thickens to a nice soup.

 

Choonkay fi zamana har cheez mein milawat ki waba aam tor par kuch ziyada hi phelti ja rahi hai is liye kisi bhi cheez k mayar ko parakhnay k liye is k asli pehchan k liye kai tareekay paye jatay hein is tarah honey ki asli honay ki pehchan k chand tareekay darj zel hein.

1. Honey k chand qatray pani k glass mein takpayen agar wo drops isi halat mein glass k penday par paray rahein to khalish shehad hai is liye k shehad asani k sath pani mein hal nahi hota jabkay sheera ya sharbat k drops penday tak pohanchnay se pehlay hi toot jatay hein.

2. Salt ki dali ko honey par rub karein phr honey taste karein agar zaiqa namkeen mehsoosh na ho to honey khalis hai.

3. 1 paper ya kapray par honey ka qatra daal kar isay tircha karein agar honey ka qatra kaghaz ya kapray par lagay baghair phisal jaye to honey khalis hai.

4. Honey ko roti par lagayen or phir bhookay kuttay k aagay dalein agar honey khalish hoga to kutta nahi khaye ga kiyounkay kutta honey nahi khata.

 

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Rajasthan is famous for its majestic forts, intricately carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan's Jaipur Jantar Mantar, Dilwara Temples, Chittorgarh Fort, Lake Palace, miniature paintings in Bundi, and numerous city palaces and havelis are an important part of the architectural heritage of India. Jaipur, the Pink City, is noted for the ancient houses made of a type of sand stone dominated by a pink hue. In Bundi, maximum houses are painted blue. At Ajmer, the white marble Bara-dari on the Anasagar lake is exquisite. Jain Temples dot Rajasthan from north to south and east to west. Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, Ranakpur Temple dedicated to Lord Adinath in Pali District, Jain temples in the fort complexes of Chittor, Jaisalmer and Kumbhalgarh, Lodurva Jain temples, Bhandasar and Karni Mata Temple of Bikaner are some of the best examples.

 

Rajasthan is often called a shopper's paradise. Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts. The attractive designs of jewellery and clothes are eye-catching and invite shoppers. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Rajasthani handicrafts are in demand due to the intricate work on them. Above all, Rajasthan's shopping appeals to both tourists and people from other parts of India due to its cheap prices for quality goods.

 

Bikaner is famous for its namkeens, Jaipur for its jewellery, Jodhpur for sweets and Jaisalmer for yellow stone, wall paintings of bundi

 

Chana dal stuffed salted puris

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Namkeen seller - understands good use of colour (like everyone in Rajasthan).

 

Namkeen is a savoury snack mix of crispy fried lentil/wheat flour tid-bits & various other ingredients, eg. nuts, spiced peas. Can be eaten with fresh vegetables - diced onion, tomato, peppers.

 

Pushkar mela (Fair) - 2014

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Selling snacks at Mizarpur.

Rajasthan attracted 14 percent of total foreign visitors during 2009-2010 which is the fourth highest among Indian states. It is fourth also in Domestic tourist visitors. Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, tourism is a flourishing industry in Rajasthan. The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Taragarh Fort (Star Fort) in Bundi, and Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign. Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector.

 

Rajasthan is famous for its majestic forts, intricately carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan's Jaipur Jantar Mantar, Dilwara Temples, Chittorgarh Fort, Lake Palace, miniature paintings in Bundi, and numerous city palaces and havelis are an important part of the architectural heritage of India. Jaipur, the Pink City, is noted for the ancient houses made of a type of sand stone dominated by a pink hue. In Bundi, maximum houses are painted blue. At Ajmer, the white marble Bara-dari on the Anasagar lake is exquisite. Jain Temples dot Rajasthan from north to south and east to west. Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, Ranakpur Temple dedicated to Lord Adinath in Pali District, Jain temples in the fort complexes of Chittor, Jaisalmer and Kumbhalgarh, Lodurva Jain temples, Bhandasar and Karni Mata Temple of Bikaner are some of the best examples.

 

Rajasthan is often called a shopper's paradise. Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts. The attractive designs of jewellery and clothes are eye-catching and invite shoppers. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Rajasthani handicrafts are in demand due to the intricate work on them. Above all, Rajasthan's shopping appeals to both tourists and people from other parts of India due to its cheap prices for quality goods.

 

Bikaner is famous for its namkeens, Jaipur for its jewellery, Jodhpur for sweets and Jaisalmer for yellow stone, wall paintings of bundi

 

Rajasthan attracted 14 percent of total foreign visitors during 2009-2010 which is the fourth highest among Indian states. It is fourth also in Domestic tourist visitors. Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, tourism is a flourishing industry in Rajasthan. The palaces of Jaipur and Ajmer-Pushkar, the lakes of Udaipur, the desert forts of Jodhpur, Taragarh Fort (Star Fort) in Bundi, and Bikaner and Jaisalmer rank among the most preferred destinations in India for many tourists both Indian and foreign. Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector.

 

Rajasthan is famous for its majestic forts, intricately carved temples, and decorated havelis, which were built by Rajput kings in pre-Muslim era Rajasthan. Rajasthan's Jaipur Jantar Mantar, Dilwara Temples, Chittorgarh Fort, Lake Palace, miniature paintings in Bundi, and numerous city palaces and havelis are an important part of the architectural heritage of India. Jaipur, the Pink City, is noted for the ancient houses made of a type of sand stone dominated by a pink hue. In Bundi, maximum houses are painted blue. At Ajmer, the white marble Bara-dari on the Anasagar lake is exquisite. Jain Temples dot Rajasthan from north to south and east to west. Dilwara Temples of Mount Abu, Ranakpur Temple dedicated to Lord Adinath in Pali District, Jain temples in the fort complexes of Chittor, Jaisalmer and Kumbhalgarh, Lodurva Jain temples, Bhandasar and Karni Mata Temple of Bikaner are some of the best examples.

 

Rajasthan is often called a shopper's paradise. Rajasthan is famous for textiles, semi-precious stones and handicrafts. The attractive designs of jewellery and clothes are eye-catching and invite shoppers. Rajasthani furniture has intricate carvings and bright colours. Rajasthani handicrafts are in demand due to the intricate work on them. Above all, Rajasthan's shopping appeals to both tourists and people from other parts of India due to its cheap prices for quality goods.

 

Bikaner is famous for its namkeens, Jaipur for its jewellery, Jodhpur for sweets and Jaisalmer for yellow stone, wall paintings of bundi

 

I come to this section of Char Yar , which is prayer house cum graveyard , away from the Dhuni where Naubat Ali Bawa presides.At the Dhuni it is huge bouts of chilum smoking, medley of faces with poverty etched permanently, they who are here call themselves Murid of any particular Bawa.,,,this is a state of mind called Bawagiri.

The side that you see in my picture is much more disciplined, more troubled family members who come here to partake spiritual help from the Malangs, yes this section is a Malang stronghold, my Dread Headed Bawas hold court here, across from where they sit is the Lady Malang, she watched me curiously, without taking her permission pointing my camera at another end, I moved in slyly to take this shot…I dont know her story, some stories unveil themselves the next trip I take, I am a Muslim decked up Christmas tree on Diwali day, its hard not to register me.Just before the Ajmer Sharif trip signs will unfold, at this time I might be broke but if I am called nothing will stop me…Calls will come from Eunuch Nayaks and Gurus, inviting me to their Sandal offerings on Chatti…I will say just one word..Inshallah.

  

At Ajmer Sharif I am in a perpetual dilemma , I think it is important for any photographer trying to emulate me as a photo journalist , dont, or you will go crazy, I am crazy so it saves me the bother.The dilemma is I am a guest of Peersaab Fakhru Miya , Hujra No6 I stay in his private chambers, sit at the Hujra touching the Bulund Darwaza, but my Mind is as at Char Yar , that was for about a year.But theAll India Hijra Sammmelan spolit me, the Hijdas that I met at the conclave ,were all here at Moti Katra , so now I would be doing a pictorial tight walk shooting Basanti the Eunuch Queen, Sohel, Zeenath, along with my guide Zubair Bawa, or rushing towards Char Yar shooting Gaddi Nashin Naushad Ali or Zanjirwale bawa, or being mistaken for a Bawa myself and being shot by a Delhi photographer Amit Pachoria…

  

Than my impulsiveness, trekking barefeet into the mountains close to Taragadh to shoot the Graves of the Eunuch Saint and his biological Son.. at Chashme Nur..

So if I was either concentrating on one subject would be better but I love both these communities passionately, luckily there are no Naga Sadhu Shrines around here or I would go berserk…

So I hate being Me .Period.

The Murids of Peersaab , get angry with me , as Peersaab inquires about me each time I disappear , so the Murids go on a wild goose chase, I dont carry my mobile .

They want me to sit at the Hujra.. I am a mover , I can never sit silent in one place…

 

I am here for 3 days , I have to avoid Pushkar, my favorite Brahma haunt shortage of time.

I miss Pushkar…the Head Priest is a very good friend and my Panditji who had escorted me here two years back.

 

So now you can imagine how I feel chained here with a wounded hand, dependent on Insulin, diet control, no outside food, no Namkeen, my heart soaring fighting for release to reach Koothandavar for the Koovagam Hijda Feast…

Lakshmi Narayan Tripathi seems to be very busy.. so if she was going there I could accompany her,but Lakshmi is a pompous arrogant Aryan superior Hijda Goddess…she will not stoop to conquer at Koovagam.. she has gone International , now she might just be in Amsterdam.

 

April 22nd, 2007

  

Diwali sweets & namkeen by my Mom. Besan ladoos, Karanjis and Chaklis.

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Travel 2012 - Rajasthan

 

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

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Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Makhana Namkeen Recipe / Masala Makhana Recipe is very low fat, healthy-protein rich dry snack. It is an ideal snack during the Navratri Fast and guilt-free snack as it is not deep-fried.

 

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Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Rajasthan Jalebi & Namkeen

Near High Court , Hyderabad

© Rajesh Pamnani 2014

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Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Travel 2012 - Rajasthan

 

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Travel 2012 - Rajasthan

 

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

Travel 2012 - Rajasthan

 

Bikaner is in the northwest of the state of Rajasthan in northern India. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner. The city was founded by Rao Bika. Bikaner.The Ganges Canal, completed in 1928, and the Indira Gandhi Canal, completed in 1987, have allowed the farming of crops. Other industries include wool production and the mining of Gypsum, plaster of Paris and bentonite.

 

Bikaner is famous for sweets and snacks (or namkeens in Hindi).

 

Annual Camel festival happens here. The national breeding centres of Camel and Equines are here.

 

Camel festival is very colorful and scores visit the city.

 

Here I cover all of these attractions of Bikaner in our two day stay.

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