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Jodhpur Rajasthan

The land area which is called jodhpur today was only a small portion of the grand marwar state before independence. Its borders touched Bikaner in the North, Jaipur in the North-East, Ajmer Mewara in the East , Sirohi and Palampur in the South cutting across the Thar of Sindh province and Rann of Kutch and Jaisalmer State in North-West. Before independence, its total area was as widespread as 35,016 sq. miles. Hundreds of centuries ago, before this expansive desert came into existance, this area was a sea called Drumkulya. Epics have it that an arrow bound fire shot by Lord Rama burnt a large part of the sea and converted it into a desert. This desert was called Maru Mandal, Marudhar, Maruwar, Maru Desh and Marwar. Hundreds of years later and after having undergone the ravages of several Kings and their battles , under the rule of king Rao Jodha of the Vikram Era (1510) , a city was slowly established around the fort constructed by King Rao Jodha. This fort was situated 6 miles south of Mandore on a mountain called Chidiyanath ki Tonk. This city came to be known as Jodhpur or Jodhana or Jodhaji Ki Dhani and was the capital of the Marwar state for five centuries. When Rao Jodha established the walled city , it had four gates.As time passed , the city became congested with increasing population and the boundaries continued to expand. Today that area is called Old City and has a 3 to 8 ft. wide and 15 to 30 ft. high wall around it in the shape of a horse shoe . This wall has six big gates called Chand Pol , Nagauri Gate, Merti Gate , Sojati Gate, Siwanchi Gate and Jalori Gate. These gates earlier had iron sheets fixed with nails The foundation of a beautiful palace on the Chittar Hills , now called Umed Palace, was laid by the then Raja Umed Singh on 18th November ,1929. During his reign the biggest hospital in Marwar was made in Jodhpur, with expenditure of 15 lacs , 80 thousand rupees, which is now known as Mahatma Gandhi hospital. On 10th May 1933 , Marwar was officially renamed as Jodhpur state. On 15th August 1947, India attained independence. Maharaja Hanuwant Singh , who had succeeded Umed Singh, attended the function wearing a black turban.He said, " Today five hundred years old reign of my family has come to an end , so I am, mourning." Thus seven hundred years old Marwar state first merged with Indian Union , and then into Rajasthan.

JodhpurMehrangarhFort 14th April 2006, 09:46
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Jodhpurthe second largest city in Rajasthan, India, was founded in 1459 by King Rao Jodha. It is a popular tourist destination offering palaces, forts and temples. The old city of Jodhpur is surrounded by a 10km long wall that was built 100 years after the city was founded. Jodhpur is called the blue city, due to its many blue-painted houses; it can be seen to best advantage from the Mehrangarh Fort, an old maharaja fort placed on a rock above the city. Jodhpur is also called sun city because sun can be seen shining almost in all seasons. — jsbhati, 14/04/2006 11:46

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