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attend the fair seeking good prices on livestock. It is said that the fair originated when admirers of Rawal
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Rajasthan. The Mallinath Fair often features highly popular breeds of animals including cows, camels, sheep, goats, and horses. People from as far away as
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Hukam Singh Bhati (1990), Maheca
Rathaurom ka mula itihasa: Ravala Mallinatha ke vamsaja - Maheca, Baramera, Pokarana, Kotariya aura Khavariya Rathaurom ka sodhapurna itihasa. Publisher: Ratan Prakashan,
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