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  2. Ajaysar Village, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    The PIN code of Ajaysar is 305005. [6] ... The nearest railway station is Ajmer Jn and Ajmer bus stand, which is 10.8 and 11.5 kilometres away from the village.

  3. Badlya, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 305025 [2] Lok Sabha constituency: Ajmer ... Badlya (or Badliya) is a census town in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of Rajasthan state in India. [5]

  4. Balwanta, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... PIN: 305601 [2] Lok Sabha constituency ... Pushkar [4] Balwanta is a village in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of ...

  5. Boraj-Kazipura, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 305005 [2] Lok Sabha constituency: Ajmer ... Pushkar [4] Boraj-Kazipura is a census town in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of Rajasthan state in India. [5]

  6. Banseli, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... PIN: 305022 [2] Lok Sabha constituency ... Pushkar [4] Banseli is a village in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of ...

  7. Chandiyawas, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... PIN: 305023 [2] Lok Sabha constituency ... Pushkar [4] Chandiyawas is a village in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district ...

  8. Bhoodol, Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... PIN: 305023 [2] Lok Sabha constituency ... Bhoodol also spelled as Bhudol is a village in Ajmer tehsil of Ajmer district of ...

  9. Ajmer - Wikipedia

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    Maharaja of Parmar Rajputs founded the Ajmer city in the 11th-century, which was admired from Chahamana king Ajaydeva. Historian Dasharatha Sharma notes that the earliest mention of the city's name occurs in Palha's Pattavali, which was copied in 1113 CE (1170 VS) at Dhara. This suggests that Ajmer was founded sometime before 1113 CE. [12]