Ajmer district

Ajmer District is a district of the of  in western. The city of is the district headquarters.

Ajmer District has an area of 8,481 km², and a population of 2,180,526 (2001 census). The district is situated in the center of Rajasthan, and is bounded by to the north,  and  districts to the east,  to the south, and  to the west.

Ajmer Geography
The eastern portion of the district is generally flat, broken only by gentle undulations, but the western parts, from north-west to south-west, are intersected by the great. Many of the valleys in this region are sandy deserts, part of India's, with an occasional oasis of cultivation, but there are also some very fertile tracts; among these is the plain on which lies the town of Ajmer. This valley, however, is not only fortunate in possessing a noble artificial lake, but is protected by the massive walls of the Nagpathar range or Serpent rock, which forms a barrier against the sand. The only hills in the district are the Aravalli Range and its offshoots. Ajmer is almost totally devoid of rivers, the being the only stream which can be dignified with that name, and it only touches the south-eastern boundary of the district so as to irrigate the pargana of Samur. Four small streams--the Sagarmati, Saraswati, Khari and Dai--also intersect the district. In the dry weather they are little more than brooks.

The district is divided into four subdivisions, Ajmer,, and , and further subdivided into six s, Ajmer, Beawar, , Kekri, Kishangarh and.