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Jodhpur is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan. This city
is popularly known as the "Sun City" because it enjoys the bright &
sunny weather all year. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination 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 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. 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 surrounded 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 Rathore out
of their original homeland Kaunaj and they fled to this region around Pali a short
distance from present day Jodhpur. A man oeuvre leads to marriage between Rathore
Siahaji and the sister of a local prince that helped the Rathore to establish
and strengthen them in this region. In fact they flourished so well that managed
to oust the Pratiharas of Mandore, just 9 km of present day Jodhpur.
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. 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. 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. 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. 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.