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Jodhpur

Distance from: is 1265.12 Kms.
Jodhpur is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was formerly the seat of a princely state of the same name, also known as Marwar. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, featuring many beautiful palaces, forts and temples, apart from a stark, scenic desert landscape.

umaid bhawanMehrangarh FortMehrangarh Fort

The city is known as the Sun City for the bright, sunny weather it enjoys all year. It is also referred as the Blue City, due to the indigo tinge of the whitewashed houses around the Mehrangarh Fort. The blue houses were originally for Brahmins but non-Brahmins soon joined in, as the colour was said to deflect the heat and keep mosquitoes away.

Jaswant Thada Cenotaph, Mehrangarh fort in backgroundkhicansachiya mata temple

Popular Cities worth visiting, within of Jodhpur are:

Agra  Ranthambhore  Shivpuri  Jaipur  Ahmedabad  Anand  Banaskantha  Vadodara  Jhunjhunu  Kesroli  Bagar  Nathdwara  Dundlod  Dausa  Ahmednagar  Alwar  Ajmer  Churu  Pokaran  Hissar  Barmer  Luni  Bundi  Sariska  Mathura  Delhi 

Visiting Jodhpur? Need a place to stay ? Below are some hotels in Jodhpur City:

Abhay Days  Ajit Bhawan Palace  Apex International Hotel  Durjan Niwas  Fort Chanwa Luni  Fortune Ummed Jodhpur  Ghoomar Hotel  Hotel Ratnawali  Jagat Retreat Jodhpur  Jhalamand Garh Hotel  Kalinga Hotel  Karni Bhawan  Krishna Prakash Heritage Haveli  Park Plaza Jodhpur  Quality Inn Chandra  Rajputana Palace  Ranbanka Hotel Jodhpur  Ratan Vilas  Residency Palace Hotel  Rohet Garh Hotel  Shree Ram International  Suncity International Hotel  Taj Hari Mahal  Taj Umaid Bhawan Palace  WH Bal Samand Garden Retreat  WH Bal Samand Lake Palace  WH Sardar Samand Palace 


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History of Jodhpur city

Jodhpur was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, a Rajput chief belonging to the Rathore clan. Rao Jodha succeeded in conquering the surrounding territory and thus founded a state which came to be known as Marwar. As Rao Jodha hailed from the nearby town of Mandore, that town initially served as the capital of this state; however, Jodhpur soon took over that role, even during the lifetime of Rao Jodha. The city was located on the strategic road linking Delhi to Gujarat. This enabled it to profit from a flourishing trade in opium, copper, silk, sandals, date palms and coffee.

Early in its history, the state became a fief under the mughal empire, owing fealty to them while enjoying some internal autonomy. During this period, the state furnished the mughals with several notable generals such as Maharaja Jaswant Singh. Jodhpur and its people benefited from this exposure to the wider world: new styles of art and architecture made their appearance and opportunities opened up for local tradesmen to make their mark across northern India.

The Armaments - Umaid Bhawan Palaceosian mahavir templemandore garden

Aurangzeb briefly sequestrated the state (c.1679) on the pretext of a minority, but the rightful ruler was restored to the throne after Aurangzeb died in 1707. The Mughal empire declined gradually after 1707, but the Jodhpur court was beset by intrigue; rather than benefiting from circumstances, Marwar descended into strife and invited the intervention of the Marathas, who soon supplanted the Mughals as overlords of the region. This however did not make for stability or peace; 50 years of ruinous wars and humiliating treaties dissipated the wealth of the state, which sought and gratefully entered into subsidiary alliance with the British in 1818.

During the British Raj, the state of Jodhpur was the largest in Rajputana, if size be reckoned by land area. Jodhpur prospered under the peace and stability that were a hallmark of this era. Its merchants, the Marwaris, flourished without let or limit and came to occupy a position of dominance in trade across India. In 1947, when India became independent, the state merged into the union of India and Jodhpur became the second city of Rajasthan.

Geography and Climate of Jodhpur city

Jodhpur lies near the geographic center of Rajasthan state, which makes it a convenient base for travel in a region much frequented by tourists. The old city of Jodhpur is surrounded by a thick stone wall. The wall has six huge gates called Nagauri gate, Merati gate, Sojati gate, Jalori gate, Siwanchi gate and Chand pol.

Economy of Jodhpur city

The Handicrafts industry has in recent years eclipsed all other industries in the city. By some estimates, the furniture export segment is a $200 million industry, directly or indirectly employing as many as 200,000 people. Other items manufactured include textiles, metal utensils, bicycles, ink and sporting goods. A flourishing cottage industry exists for the manufacture of such items as glass bangles, cutlery, carpets and marble products. After handicrafts, tourism is the second largest industry of Jodhpur. Crops grown in the district include wheat and the famous Mathania red chillies. Gypsum and salt are mined. The city serves as an important marketplace for wool and agricultural products.

camel camppal haveliGirdikot and Sardar market

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Are you planning to travel to Jodhpur City? Below are places you must see at Jodhpur

Balsamand Lake     Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary.    Girdikot and Sardar market     Jaswant Thada    Kaman art gallery    Khichan     Maha mandir    Mandore     Mehrangarh Fort    Osiyan     Pal haveli    Sardar Samand lake and palace     Umaid Bhawan Palace   

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