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History of Jodhpur

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History of Jodhpur is replete with fascinating stories that tell the tales of proud kings, brave warriors, and court intrigues with the colorful stories of valor and romance. The city of Jodhpur was once the capital of the Marwaris who were known for their strength and power. The history of Jodhpur states that the city enjoyed the honor of the most powerful cities of Rajasthan.In medieval times, Jodhpur lay on the trade routes between Central Asia and the ports of Gujarat, and became a major trade center during the 16th century.

The history of Jodhpur has been evident of the fall and rise of many empires. The Rathore clan of Rajputs who enjoy the royal house today are the descendants of the Rashtrakuta solar dynasty who ruled in the Deccan during the 8th century AD. They ruled as vassals of the Gahadwala dynasty at Kanauj for fourteen centuries, before expulsion from that place by Shahb ud-din in 1194. Shivaji who was said to be the grandson or nephew of Jai Chand, the last Gahadwala ruler of Kanauj, went on pilgrimage to Dwarka. Halting at Pali, in Marwar, he befriended some local Brahmins and freed them from bands of marauders. His descendants grew in power and extended their domains, until Chanda, ninth in descent from Shivaji, acquired Mandor, the chief town of Marwar from the Parihar chief in 1382.Chanda's grandson, Jodha, founded Jodhpur city in 1459.

The glorious past of the city of Jodhpur tells us about the contractual marriages, which took place between the Jodhpur ruling house and the Timurid Mughal dynasty in Delhi. This powerful alliance provided the Mughals with a formidable Rajput fighting force, and the Jodhpur is with security in their territories, influence, power, and titles. They were one of the first Rajput families to be promoted to the rank of Maharaja.

However, the increasing power of the Mahrathas during the seventeenth century threatened the independence of the state. Heavy tributes and periodic punitive expeditions were exacted on the Rajput rulers. Jodhpur suffered less than most but was threatened nevertheless. This prompted overtures to the enemies of the Mahrathas, the British, and vice versa. After several abortive attempts at an alliance, treaty relations were eventually established on 6th January 1818. Thereafter, the Jodhpuri house became one of the staunchest allies of the Crown. Their military forces serving in China, Tibet, and Afghanistan and the major theatres of both world wars. A tour to Jodhpur can be more exciting with India tours and travel; we present you with the historical past of the city, which adds to its name and fame.

Even today, Jodhpur retains much of the medieval flavor and ambience that instantly bring to mind the grandeur and glory of another era. Dotted with palaces, havelis, temples, and houses washed pale blue; the city and its people live under the watchful gaze of the imposing Meherangah Fort. Jodhpur's heart beats in its crowded bazaars, in the maze of jumbled lanes, in the warmth and hospitality of a hardy desert people. Modern day Jodhpur with a population of over six hundred thousand, is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan and continues to be thriving center for textiles and crafts.

History of Jodhpur city would help you know more about the rich cultural heritage and traditions, which still form a part of Jodhpur. Travel to Jodhpur with India tours and travels for an altogether new experience.

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