Jodhpur

A
valiant sentinel in the desert, on the eastern fringe of the Thar desert has
the distinction of neither being a part of the Thar desert nor out of it.
At
best it is a doorway to the wonderland of sand dunes and shrubs, rocky terrain
and thorny trees. The home of the Rathroes - the awesome princely state of Rajasthan.
They conquered Marwar or Maroodesh, land of the sand after the fall of Delhi and
Kannauj.
In 1459 AD, Rao Jodha, chief of Rathore clan of Rajputs, who
claimed descent from Rama, the epic here of the Ramayana, laid the foundation
of Jodhpur. A high stone wall protects the well-fortified city. The wall is nearly
10km in length and has eight gates facing various directions.
Within,
stands an imposing fort on a low range of sandstone hills, about 125m above the
surrounding plains. Invincible! And dauntless in its league with time! The city
lies at the foot of the hills. The clear distinction between the old and the new
city is visible from the ramparts of the fort.

On
the other side of the city, facing the fort is the Umaid Bhawan Palace. One
of the most spacious, sprawling and well-planned palaces in India. And from
here, as you look at fort, a tantalizing view rises before your eyes at sunset.
The
peculiar slant of the sunset lends the desert landscape an awe-inspiring glow
and the people, a chivalry undaunted.
Jodhpur
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