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Located in the heart of Rajasthan, Ajmer
is a small town with a very interesting past. Raja Ajai Pal Chauhan founded
it in the 7th century A.D.. When you visit Ajmer today, it is difficult to imagine
that this small city was at one time the seat of power of the Chauhan dynasty.
It was from Ajmer that the last Hindu ruler of Delhi, Prithviraj Chauhan, controlled
a major part of northern India. The legendary Prithviraj lived here and became
a force to reckon with. His exploits are related with great wonder and sometimes
disbelief. Few rulers of that time could match the charisma and heroism of this
dynamic ruler.
He
also used Ajmer as a base for his operations in Rajputana. But Ajmer saw some
more turbulence when the Mughals, the Marathas and the British all tried to
interfere in the affairs of this province. However, from 1818 AD onwards, the
British Empire gained full control here and it remained so until India's independence.
The British left behind a legacy that still lives in the excellent educational
institution, the colonial bungalows, the club and the old railway quarters.
This
town where very little activity seems to be going on, on normal days, suddenly
turns into a bustling, lively place. While you're around the dargah, don't miss
seeing the beautiful Adhaidin-ka- Jonpra with its ornate calligraphic inscriptions.
There are other areas of interest like the Taragarh Fort and the Ana Sagar lake
with its marble pavillions. Just as the Muslim revere the Dargah here, the Hindus
accord the same sanctity to the holy town of Pushkar. Located jus 11 kms from
Ajmer, the holy lake of Pushkar is believed to have been created by Lord Brahma
himself. It is as important as Benaras of Puri.
Just
relax and let yourself go, you'll be carried away by the heady exuberance that
is so much a part of the mela. Ride camels, shop at the colorful market, watch
the sunset over the sand dunes, admire the beautiful clothes of the pilgrims,
you can even try wearing the gorgeous odhmis and turbans. Do what you will;
Pushkar Fair is a once in a lifetime experience that you will want to repeat.
The little 16th century town of Merta has much to offer by way of historicity.
Drive around this fortified town and see some of the ruins that go back several
centuries.
The
Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan granted this town to Raja Amar Singh and the focal
point here is the fort itself. Now painstakingly restored, the for t has some
splendid palaces, temples, and palatial mansions, some of which have been built
by Akbar and Shah Jahan. The beautiful Moti Mahal, Badal Mahal, and Hawa Mahal
are superb architectural creations. The walls of the baradari are adorned with
some exquisite frescoes, which are a combination of Persian and Nagaur styles.
Some more splendid murals can be seen on the walls of the main temples here.
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