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This is a list of notable people from Rajasthan, India.

Award winners from Rajasthan

Gallantry honors

Business and industry

Defence

Judiciary and law

Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India

Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court

Chief Justice of Other High Courts

Judges of Rajasthan High Court

Jurists

Eminent scholars

Scientists

Medicine

Historical figures

Journalism

Administration

Literature

Arts

Music

Dance

Painting

Art craft and handicrafts

Film industry

Others

Independence movement

Social reform

Religion

Rulers

Politics

Rajya Sabha members

Ministers  —Rajasthan Government

Vice President of India

Governors of other states

Chief ministers

Ministers — central government

Speakers of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly

Others

Sports

Khel Ratna award winner

Arjuna award winners

Basketball

Athletics

Volleyball

Hockey

Archery

Cricket

Swimming

Weightlifting

Squash

Shooting

Polo

Equestrian

Golf

Paralympics

Others

List of members of the Constituent Assembly from Rajasthan as at 14 November 1949

References

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