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A
valiant sentinel in the desert, on the eastern fringe of the Thar desert
has the distinction of neither being a part of the Thar desert nor out
of it. At best it is a doorway to the wonderland of sand dunes and shrubs,
rocky terrain and thorny trees. The home of the Rathroes - the awesome
princely state of Rajasthan Jodhpur City Information.
Jodhpur Travel Packages - They conquered Marwar or Maroodesh, land of the sand after the fall
of Delhi and Kannauj. In 1459 AD, Rao Jodha, chief of Rathore clan of
Rajputs, who claimed descent from Rama, the epic here of the Ramayana,
laid the foundation of Jodhpur. A high stone wall protects the well-fortified
city. The wall is nearly 10km in length and has eight gates facing various
directions.
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Within, stands an imposing fort on a low range of sandstone hills, about
125m above the surrounding plains. Invincible! And dauntless in its
league with time! The city lies at the foot of the hills. The clear
distinction between the old and the new city is visible from the ramparts
of the fort. On the other side of the city, facing the fort is the Umaid
Bhawan Palace. One of the most spacious, sprawling and well-planned
palaces in India. And from here, as you look at fort, a tantalizing
view rises before your eyes at sunset.
The
peculiar slant of the sunset lends the desert landscape an awe-inspiring
glow and the people, a chivalry undaunted . This bustling desert city
is the second largest city in Rajasthan after Jaipur and has landscape
dominated by the massive Meherangarh Fort topping a sheer rocky ridge.
The old city is fenced by 10 km long wall with eight Gates leading out
of it. The new city is outside the walled city. Rao Jodha, a chief of
the Rathore clan, founded the city in 1459 and it is named after him.
The Afghans drove the Rathores out of their original homeland Kaunaj
and they fled to this region around Pali a short distance from present
day Jodhpur.
A manoeuvre lead to marriage between Rathore Siahaji and the sister
of a local prince that helped the Rathores to establish and strengthen
themselves in this region. In fact they flourished so well that managed
to oust the Pratiharas of Mandore, just 9 km of present day Jodhpur.
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By 1459 a need for more secured capital lead to the founding of Meherangarh
Fort on its rocky perch and Jodhpur was thus founded by Rao Jodha. The
Rathores enjoyed good relations with the Mughals and Maharaja Jaswant
Singh (1678) supported Shah Jahan in the latter's struggle for war of
succession. Only problematic relationship they had was with Aurangzeb.
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After Auranzeb's death Maharaja Ajit Singh drove out Mughals from Ajmer
and added it to Marwar. In the reign of Maharaja Umed Singh Jodhpur
grew into a fine modern city Jodhpur Travel Destination. The quintessence of Jodhpur was its valour
and equestrian skill. Polo has been the traditional sport of the Jodhpur
nobility since medieval times. Jodhpur has two railway stations, City
and Rai ka Bagh both are outside the walled city Jodhpur Travel Tourism.
The
bus stand is right outside the Rai ka Bagh Station. The High Court is
a while from the bus stand after the Umed Gardens, after which is located
the tourist reception centre and RTDC Hotel Ghoomer Jodhpur Travel Destination. Ahead is the main
market and entry in to the wall from Sojati Gate. This area also has
many hotels. Jodhpur is also military and air force station and has
a large cantonment and airbase Jodhpur Travel Agency.
Jodhpur Travel Tourism - Places to see in Jodhpur
Umaid Bhawan Palace:
Maharaja Umaid Singhji who built this palace was fascinated with western
lifestyles so he marshalled the services of a well-known Edwardian architect,
Henry Vaughan Lanchester, a creditable equal of Edward Lutyens (architect
of New Delhi) to construct a three hundred and forty seven roomed Umaid
Palace Jodhpur Travel Agency.
Mehrangarh Fort:
Perched on a 150 m high hill its sprawl is the most formidable and magnificent
fort in Rajasthan. Rao Jodha founded it in 1459 but subsequent rulers
of Jodhpur have also added to it over the centuries. A meandering road
leads to the from the city 5 kms below. Battle scars of canon ball hit
by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second gate.
Jaswant Thada:
On the way down from the fort, on left is Jaswant Thada, the graceful
marble cenotaph of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. His son Maharaja Sardar
Singhji built the Taj Mahal of Marwar in the memory of Maharaj Jaswant
Singhji II of Jodhpur. The cenotaphs of earlier Maharajas and Maharanis
are at Mandore. Wives and concubines committed Sati on Jaswant Funeral
pyre.
Mehrangarh Fort Museum:
Jodhpur Travel Packages - In
the middle of the Umaid Public Garden, this museum houses a rich collection
of exhibits armoury, textile, local arts and crafts, and miniature paintings Jodhpur City Guide.
And even portraits of rulers, manuscripts and images of Jain Tirthankars.
Umaid Public Garden houses a zoo and public library. This building and
the garden were developed during the time of Maharaj Umaid Singhji Jodhpur City Guide.
Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum:
Maharaja Umaid Singhji who built this palace was fascinated with western
lifestyles so he marshalled the services of a well-known Edwardian architect,
Henry Vaughan Lanchester, a creditable equal of Edward Lutyens (architect
of New Delhi) to construct a three hundred and forty seven roomed Umaid
Palace. This was to become India last of the great palaces and the biggest
private residence in the world Jodhpur City Guide.
Mandore Garden:
Mandore was the former capital of Maharajas of Marwar and is located
about 5 miles north of Jodhpur, but
was
later abandoned for the security of Mehrangarh fort. Here you will find
the dewals, or cenotaphs of Jodhpur's former rulers. Unlike the usual
chhatri-shaped cenotaphs typical of Rajasthan, they were built along
the lines of a Hindu temple, four stories high, with fine columns and
an elegant spire, all in red sandstone. The most impressive is the dewal
of Maharaja Ajit Singh (reigned 1678-1724). These cenotaphs are set
in beautiful landscaped gardens.
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Jodhpur India Travel Guide - Nearby is the hall of heroes, dedicated to various deities and fabled
Rajput folk heroes, whose statues are carved out of rock and painted
in bright colours. Next door is a larger hall called "The Shrine
of the Three Hundred Million Gods", filled with brightly coloured
images of the various Hindu Gods Jodhpur Travel Packages. As you climb up the hill, you come
to the ruined city of Mandore, with its old palace. The beautiful
Maharani's cenotaphs set apart on a rocky outcrop - a ten-minute walk
over the hill. Today its extensive gardens with high rock terrace
make it a popular local attraction Jodhpur India Travel Guide.












