Jodhpur Touriest Destination

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 and airbase.
Prime Attractions in Jodhpur
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.
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.
Mehrangarh Fort Museum
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.
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.
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.
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