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who built the marusthali Mahal in oasis​

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Marusthali, ( Sanskrit: मरुस्थली) is a sand-dune-covered eastern portion of the Great Indian Thar Desert in western Rajasthan. It extends over about 24,000 square miles (62,000 square km), north of the Luni River.

The Sanskrit words Marusthali and Marusthal have the same meaning, i.e. the desert. It can also be called Marubhumi (मरुभूमि).

Some western writers have translated the meaning of the word Marusthali, as “Land of the Dead”, which is a wrong interpretation, as they have translated the word Maru (मरु) as dead. This translation is wrong according to Sanskrit grammar.

The Aravalli Range, the area’s most striking feature, defines the Marusthali’s eastern limits. The sand dunes in the region’s northern half are ridges of densely packed, coarse sand. The southern half of the Marusthali forms a vast bowl, rimmed by flat-topped hills of sand, rocks, and limestone. The Luni River, its channels often obliterated by windblown sand, is the major river and forms the southern boundary of the Marusthali. The soils are mostly loamy sands.

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