Maukala

Maukala
Maukala or Mokala or Myokal
—  town  —
Maukala or Mokala or Myokal
Location of Maukala or Mokala or Myokal
in Rajasthan and India
Coordinates 27°08′N 74°31′E / 27.14°N 74.51°E / 27.14; 74.51Coordinates: 27°08′N 74°31′E / 27.14°N 74.51°E / 27.14; 74.51
Country India
State Rajasthan
District(s) Nagaur
Maharaj Saheb Shri Jabar Singh Chouhan
Population 18,000 (1901)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)

Maukala (मौकाला) is a city in Merta Taluk, Nagaur District of the State of Rajasthan in India embellished with temples and palaces. It is also referred to as Mokala or Myokal in some texts. Merta City is bounded by Mokala in the west. Ajmer and Jodhpur are easily accessible from Mokala via roadways.The nearest airport is at Jodhpur. The prime attractions include Meera Bai Temples, Pushkar and palaces in the region. [1]

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History

It was a Strong Princely Thikana of Chauhan Rajputs in British India and had the famous town Makrana of world's most renowned white marble from which The Taj Mahal was built. Joseph Rudyard Kipling, who was an English short-story writer, poet, novelist and a Nobel Prize Winner for Literature in 1907, wrote in his works about Myokal or Maukala.[1]

The Chauhan Rulers of Maukala

  • Thakur Sahib Shri Bagh Singh Ji, married daughter of Thakur Sahib of Pachranda Thikana of Jodhpur and had issue, 4 sons and 2 daughters.
    • Kunwar Zabar Singh, married daughter of Thakur Sahib of Thikana Babra
    • Kunwar Mohan Singh, married daughter of Thakur Sahib of Thikana Badi-Khatu
    • Kumari Baiji Lal Sajjan Kanwar Sahiba, married son of Thakur Sahib of Abhaypura Jiliya[2]
    • Kunwar Girdhari Singh, married daughter of Thakur Sahib of Thikana Palas (Jodhpur)
    • Kunwar Kishan Singh, married daughter of Thakur Sahib of Borunda Thikana
    • Kumari Baiji Lal Munni Kanwar Sahiba, married son of Thakur Sahib of Kalwar Thikana

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