TONK


Meaning of TONK in English

city, eastern Rajasthan state, northwestern India. It lies just south of the Banas River. The old walled town, which was capital of the former princely state of Tonk, was founded in 1643 and lies on the slopes of a small hill range. Just south are the fort and newer sectors. Tonk is the area's chief agricultural market and manufacturing centre. Cotton weaving, wool carding, leather tanning, and felt-handicraft production are the chief industries. The city has several hospitals and gardens and a government college affiliated with the University of Rajasthan. The surrounding region consists mainly of a flat, open tract with scattered rocky hill ranges. Jowar (sorghum), wheat, gram, corn (maize), cotton, and oilseeds are the chief crops. There are poultry farms and fisheries, and mica and beryllium deposits are worked. The former princely state consisted of six separate areas in Rajasthan and central India acquired by the Pathan chieftain Amir Khan between 1798 and 1817. It became part of the state of Rajasthan in 1948. Pop. (1991 prelim.) 100,020.

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