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Jaisalmer
Travel Guide |
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Jaisalmer
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Rajasthan, the land of the kings, in India at its exotic and
colourful best with its battle-scarred forts, its palaces of
breathtaking grandeur and whimsical charm, its riotous colours and
even its romantic sense of pride and honour. Jaisalmer is a great
place to simply wander. The old city was once completely surrounded
by an extensive wall, much of which has sadly been ripped away in
recent times for building material. Some of it remains, however,
including the city gates and, inside them, the massive fort which
rises above the city and is the essence of Jaisalmer. The main
market area is directly below the hill, while the banks, the new
palace and several other shops and offices are near the Amar Sagar
Gate to the west. |
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| Facts and Figures |
| Area |
15 Sq.Km |
| Language |
Rajasthan,
Hindi, English. |
| Population |
43,880,640
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| STD code |
02992 |
| Climate |
Summer :
43 º C 27 º C,
Winter : 26 º C 10 º C |
| Rainfall |
310 cm
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| Temperature |
Max
46ºC, Min 2.6°C. |
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History of
Jaisalmer :- |
The
'Golden City' of Jaisalmer was founded in the year 1156 by a Bhatti
Rajput prime Jaisala named the city from the vulnerable former
capital of Lodhruva, 15 kms to the southeast. The succession of
Maharajas of Jaisalmer trace their lineage back to the ruler of
Bhatti Rajput Clan Jailasimha. It was in fulfillment of Lord
Krishna's prophecy that a distant scion of his Yadav clan would
build a kingdom here. There was water on the hill, a miracle
performed by Krishna to quench the thirst of Arjuna. The hilltop
offered the safest fort location, dominating and surveying the
desert for miles. The Lunar clan of Bhattis is Krishna's descendant,
valiant and most feared of the dessert marauders, perennially locked
in territorial skirmishes with Jodhpur and Bikaner. One Bhatti
scion-Gaj Singh had founded the city of Ghazni in Afghanistan but
ultimately lost it to forces from Khorasan. One of his grandsons
reclaimed Ghazni, embraced Islam, and came to be called Chagattas (Mughals).
They later plundered the land of their ancestors between 1000 and
1025 A.D. Again, led by Babar they came to found the Mughal Empire
in India. Today, tourism will soon rival military bases as the
pillar of the city's economy. The military bases hardly impinge at
all on the life of the old city and only the occasional sound of war
planes landing or taking off in the distance ever disturbs the
tranquillity of this desert gem.It's not always been so peaceful, of
course, since fortresses have rarely been constructed for aesthetic
reasons and medieval desert chieftains were not known for their
pacific temperaments. Chivarlic rivelry and ferocity between the
various Rajput clans were the order of the day and the Bhatti
Rajputs of Jaisalmer were regarded as a formidable force throughout
the region. While Jaisalmer largely escaped direct conquest by the
muslim rulers of Delhi, it did experience its share of sieges and
sackings with the inevitable jauhar being declared in the face of
inevitable defeat. There is perhaps no Rajasthani city in which you
can more easily conjure up the spirit of those times. |
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Tourist Places In Jaisalmer :- |
Jaisalmer Fort
It was built in 1156 by the Rajput ruler. About a
quarter of the old city's population resides within the fort walls.
The fort is entered through a forbidding. Standing proud to a height
of hundred meters over the city with its 99 bastions, the fort is
splendid sight in the afternoon sun.
Jain Temple
This group of fine Jain temples were built in the 12th to 15th
century within the Jaisalmer Fort. They are beautifully carved and
dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Sambhavnathji. The Gyan Bhandar, a
library containing some extremely old manuscripts, is within the
temple complex. The temples are open till 12 noon. There is also a
Shiva and a Ganesh temples within the fort which also close at 12
noon.
Nathmalji Ki Haveli
The late 19th century haveli with intricate architecture a
display of sheer craftsmanship. The left and right wings of the
mansion which were carved by two brothers are not identical but very
similar and balanced in design. The interior walls are ornate with
splendid miniature paintings.
Salim singh ki Haveli
This haveli was built about 300 years ago and a part of it is
still occupied. Salim Singh was the prime minister when Jaisalmer
was the capital of the princely state and his mansion has a
beautifully arched roof with superb carved brackets in the form of
peacocks. |
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Jaisalmer Fair & Festivals :- |
Desert Festival :- Desert Festival is the perfect occasion to take
a glimpse into the royal past and affluent cultural heritage of
Jaisalmer. The festival offers a breathtaking spectacle of folk dances,
traditional songs and various competitions that virtually set the
deserted land of Jaisalmer on fire. The festival exudes a delightful
spirit and for three days the entire town is clustered with colorfully
dressed people. |
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How to Reach
Jaisalmer :- |
Air: Jaisalmer is well connected to the nearby towns and
cities. The nearest city is Jodhpur. To visit this place by air, one
has to take the flight operated by Indian Airlines between Jodhpur
and Jaisalmer.
Rail: To get there by train there is a meter-gauge train that
connects this place with the rest of the small and big places.
Road: A good network of roads joins Jaisalmer with many
destinations in and around Rajasthan. |
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