A Dhani refers to a type of rural settlement commonly found in parts of Rajasthan, India. It typically consists of scattered or dispersed homes, often with significant distance between them. This pattern is characterized by individual houses or small groups of houses spread out over a large area, rather than being tightly clustered together.
Thus, Dhani is an example of dispersed rural settlements.
List-I (Words) | List-II (Definitions) |
(A) Theocracy | (I) One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions |
(B) Megalomania | (II) One who collects and studies objects or artistic works from the distant past |
(C) Apothecary | (III) A government by divine guidance or religious leaders |
(D) Antiquarian | (IV) A morbid delusion of one’s power, importance or godliness |